Always water.
Frogs lay in water because when they lay their eggs they must lay them in the water because tadpoles cant survive on land. They can only survive in the water.
A frog performs locomotion by jumping in the air.
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They live "on land" although frogs still live in water, they just are not reliant on it for oxygen.
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No, turtles typically lay their eggs on land, not in water.
Yes, the motorbike frog (Litoria moorei) sticks its eggs onto flaoting vegetation in the water.
No, Frogs lay eggs in water, which develop external to the female frog.
No but its not good to let a pool get so filthy that a frog wants to lay eggs in it.
Tadpoles don't lay eggs on strings. Female frogs typically lay their eggs in water or damp places like vegetation near bodies of water. The strings you might be referring to could be frog spawn, which are clumps of eggs surrounded by jelly to protect them.
Most reptiles do not lay eggs in water. They typically lay their eggs on land, either in burrows or nests dug into the ground. However, some turtles do lay their eggs in sandy areas close to water, where the eggs can be protected.
Eggs are not always fertilized in water, some eggs are laid on land. Most frogs lay their eggs in the water indeed and then the male fertilizes them by spraying his sperm over the egg mass.