Yes. Jellyfish look like jelly, but they are fish. Coral reefs look like exotic plants, but they are of water species.
Coral Reefs don't really move and jellyfish move around, and sting people. Coral Reefs help other thins in the sea survive, where as jellyfish don't. The jellyfish are just there.
coral reefs in the ocean are good places for jellyfish
The majority of jellyfish do not live on coral reefs, but float around as part of the plankton in the open ocean.
what are the different activities that destroy coral reefs
Coral is in the Phylum Cnidaria, similar to a jellyfish. The hard corals that build reefs have many different polyps - the actual animal - that excrete the skeleton as they grow.
Coral is a type of usually colonial animal in the phylum Cnidaria and class Anthozoa. They are relatives of the jellyfish and sea anemones. Coral reefs are complex assemblages of corals and other marine animals and plants the form a physical structure that is home to thousands of types of different animals.
No, coral reefs are cnidarians. The reefs themselves are built by coral polyps. Coral reefs are considered cnidarians along with what you and I would commonly refer to as jellyfish. Sea anemones are also cnidarians.
Coral reefs are wet and underwater. Deserts are dry and on land
Yes, many different types of shrimp live on coral reefs.
Coral Reefs
no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
It's called coral reef. Coral reefs are made up of secretions of corals called calcium carbonate. The story corals cluster in groups of polyps, which belong to the Cnidaria group, which includes sea anemones and jellyfish. Coral reefs grow in warm and clear shallow active waters in sunny locations. Coral reefs are often called the "rain forests of the sea.