The Graphic Shows The Lifecycle of Salmon - Disti

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The graphic shows the lifecycle of salmon.

The diagrams inform us of the development of


salmon. Start from fry until it becomes adult salmon.
The first cycle of salmon is a fry. Their size is only under 10 cm or 3 -8 cm. Adult salmon nest
their egg on the upper river, where the water has a slow-moving flow. The salmon hide their
eggs behind or close enough to the small stone on the bottom of the river. It takes approximately
5 - 6 months to hatch.
After they become fry, small salmon will move into the lower river, where the river has a faster
flow than the upper river. Fry will occupy the lower river for four years before moving to the
wider waters. During those four years, fry turns them self into smolt. Smolt has a longer size than
fry. The smolt length is 12 – 15 cm, 2 – 4 sizes bigger than fry.
After four years of inhabiting the lower river, smolt will move into the wider waters, where they
become adult salmon. Adult salmon live in the open sea for nearly 5 years. Adult salmon has 70
– 76 cm in length. Wheres is about 5- 6 times bigger than smolt.
The lifecycle of salmon will always repeat over time. Adult salmon will be looking a place in the
upper river for the breed. After that fry will move to the lower river and so on.
The issue of museum charges for admission is not quite new. It is also very understandable why
museums charge people for some cost.
When we think about why museums need to charge people or take some money from people
while they visit the museum, we need to look at the expenses for taking care of some artefacts.
Artefact maintenance cost is quite expensive. Some artefacts need tender and gentle care because
of their age. Just imagine how much money the museum needs to handle while caring for this
artefact. Some museums need to address this cost independently, and some haven't gotten the
government allowance. Some museums need to remodel their business to ensure their existence
continues.
One example is Irama Records, one of Indonesia's oldest or the first record labels. They become
the first museum of Indonesian music distribution or record labels. It holds the oldest record, the
voice of Indonesia's independence proclamation. The only records it holds on Irama records.
Irama Records doesn't have funding from the Indonesian government, so they remodel their
business activities for museums and rent recording studios for indie label artists. Why do they
remodel their business activities?. Because it takes a lot of money to cover their maintenance
expenses.
Borobudur, one of the largest Buddhist temples in Indonesia, is the latest issue when the museum
or destination places charge the tourist. Borobudur needs money to cover its maintenance, which
is costly to maintain the largest Buddhist temple in Indonesia. Some arch needs to be repaired,
etc.
It is understandable why museums or other destinations take some money from tourists. Because
they need some funding to cover their maintenance expenses. But they (the management of the
museum) also need to take a fair fare for the ticket

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