there is not such thing as a moon jellyfish u dimwit.
whatever skool u went to is so dum! KMRT...>.
No a worm is more complex than a jellyfish
It can be many colours depending on how high you are
Jellyfish are cnidarians.
Jellyfish come in many different sizes. Many are small and can fit in the palm of your hand. Others are much larger than humans.
The weight of a jellyfish will vary depending on the species of jellyfish. They can either weigh a few milligrams to more than 200 kilograms (440 pounds).
It depends on the place they are. In some oceans there may be more shark attacks then jellyfish stings.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
There is no reason to suspect the moon will have a different color tomorrow than it has had since the dawn of human history.
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No, jellyfish are neither of these. The gastropods and bivalves belong to the phylum Mollusca, whilst jellyfish are Cnideria. Jellyfish are in many ways more primitive than molluscs, and lack many of their structural features.
Jellyfish are members of the phylum Cnidaria. There are more than 100 kinds, each with its own Latin name. So there is no single Latin name for jellyfish.
The Cambrian Fossil Jellyfish; the oldest known jellyfish have been found in rocks in Utah. They are more than 500 million years old, according to scientific study reports. These jellyfish are also known as Cnidaria, which were on Earth for more than 580 million years. -wayoffline81 & Zappy22