The diagram illustrates the Life Cycle process of frogs in a pond. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The diagram illustrates the Life Cycle process of frogs in a pond. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
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The diagram below illustrates the natural life process from the eggs stage, through seven developmental phases from tadpole to fully grown frogs. First of all, we can see that eggs turn into embryos, and after that, under the pool, their tadpoles cling to water plants.
After
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this
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phase tadpoles become more extended and their colour changes to black,
also
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small tails have grown. As it grows, external gills for breathing add, and
the next step is
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the tadpole's tail keeps growing longer. In the next stage, appears the hind legs,
consequently
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, these tiny legs help them swim fast.
In addition
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, for a
while
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, tiny frogs live on nutrients from food stored in the tail. When baby frogs become bigger, the next stage in their evolution is the front legs appearing and the tail becoming shorter. During the next step of evolution, the colour becomes significantly darker.
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, a young frog becomes full-sized amphibia.
Overall
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, summarise several stages of life's natural cycle starting with eggs which grow into an embryo and ending with an adult frog.
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