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The image displays a life cycle diagram of salmon with four main stages: 1) fry measured at 3-8 cm, located in the upper river with slow-moving water, reeds, small stones, and salmon eggs, present for approximately 5-6 months; 2) smolt measured at 12-15cm, situated in the lower river with fast-flowing water, featured with an image of rapids, present for approximately 4 years; 3) adult salmon measured at 70-76cm, found in the open sea, depicted with a beach image, present for approximately 5 years; salmon eggs are shown returning to the upper river, completing the cycle.
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The diagrams illustrate how the salmon, a species of large fish, goes through its life cycle.
This process has three steps, starting with salmon eggs and concluding with the breeding of adult salmon. During each stage, the fish will reside in various water conditions with different names and sizes. The process needs approximately ten years to complete.
First of all, in the upper river, salmon lays eggs under small stones and reeds. This step is about 5 to 6 months until the eggs turn to “fry”. The “fry” with a size of about 3-8 centimeters, they stay in the lower river for 4 years. The next step is when the “fry” developed into “smolt” that were between 12 and 15 centimeters in size.
After five years at the open sea, the “smolt” matured into adult salmon that ranged as big from 70 to 76 centimeters. Once the final stage has been completed, the adult salmon lays eggs and the process begin again.
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