very rarely. and if they do, they get washed up on shore.
Jellyfish live under the water and get their oxygen from the water itself therefore they do not nee to come to the surface to get air.
Jellyfish are most likely to come out in warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are higher. This is when jellyfish populations tend to thrive and increase in numbers.
If you are asking- "can you be stung at the beach by a jellyfish in summer?" the answer is yes. If you are asking- "are jellyfish alive in summer?" the answer is yes. Yes, jellyfish ..come in summer.
Jellyfish Come In August through September, but sometimes they can come a month early.
jellyfish lurk water
No, jellyfish don't make noises. They don't have vocal cords or any other way to produce sound. So, if you hear a jellyfish making noise, you might want to get your ears checked.
Well in low water in the ocean but they can come up to the surface.
Jellyfish live in the water.
Jellyfish may come ashore due to factors like ocean currents, winds, tides, and seasonal changes. Strong winds or currents can push jellyfish toward the shore, causing them to strand. Additionally, changes in water temperature or food availability can also influence jellyfish movements towards the coast.
Most jellyfish are entirely or nearly transparent, although they come in a wide variety of colors and markings. The reason for the transparency is the fact that they are made up mainly of water.
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.
95% water is in a jellyfish. Your welcome