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Doctype <!

DOCTYPE html> Tell what version HTML you


are using

html <html>

header <head> Contains the information


about the page

Title <title> </title>

body <body> </body> The part showing

paragraph <p> </p> paragraphs

headers <

<p>this goes in between and ends with</p>


Activity 1 Uncorrected
<h1>The Life Cycle of a Frog</h1>
<p>This page will explain the different life stages of a frog.</p>
<h23>Eggs</h3>
<p>Frogs start off in eggs that float on the water in one big cluster that will soon hatch.
</p>
<h6>Tadpole</h3>
<p>After hatching from the eggs, baby frogs, or tadpoles, have no legs and have a tail.
They can only stay in
the water. It is during this time they eat, grow, and develop lungs to go out of water.</p>
<h5>Froglet</h2>
<p>At this point, the tail is almost gone and the frog can go onto the water. It has
developed two legs to move
on land but it is still quite small.</p>
<h4>Adult</h2>
<p>The tail is completely gone and the frog is done growing. It can now eat insects
rather than water plants
The adult females will lay eggs to start the cycle all over again.</p>
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<h1>The Life Cycle of a Frog</h1> Corrected


<p>This page will explain the different life stages of a frog.</p>
<h3>Eggs</h3>
<p>Frogs start off in eggs that float on the water in one big cluster that will soon hatch.
</p>
<h6>Tadpole</h6>
<p>After hatching from the eggs, baby frogs, or tadpoles, have no legs and have a tail.
They can only stay in
the water. It is during this time they eat, grow, and develop lungs to go out of water.</p>
<h5>Froglet</h5>
<p>At this point, the tail is almost gone and the frog can go onto the water. It has
developed two legs to move
on land but it is still quite small.</p>
<h4>Adult</h4>
<p>The tail is completely gone and the frog is done growing. It can now eat insects
rather than water plants
The adult females will lay eggs to start the cycle all over again.</p>
(Activity 1) HTML PAGE

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