Biology is when you study living organisms divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology. You use biology to help study jellyfish which means you study their behavior, physiology, anatomy, origin, and distribution. You can use geology to study their structure, body, and substance.
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No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
There are various species of Jellyfish. Some include:MangroveLagoonNomurasSea NettleUpside DownCombSandBoxSea WaspBlue BubberWhite SpottedTurritopsis Nutriculaand many more..!Difference species of Jellyfish thrive under different climatic conditions.
Our surrounding have lots of effect on us as the the climatic codition may differ our physiology and appearance in same way different places may varies our habitat condition so all our activity depen upon on the geographical area where we or other living beings are living
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.
All parts of a given ecozone share similar environmental conditions, climate, and geology, which determine the types of plant and animal species that can thrive in that region. This leads to the development of similar ecosystems, habitats, and biodiversity within the ecozone.
No, jellyfish cannot live with bettas. Bettas are freshwater fish, while jellyfish are marine animals that require saltwater to thrive. Additionally, bettas are territorial and aggressive, which could pose a threat to jellyfish if they were placed in the same habitat. Therefore, these two species are incompatible in terms of their environmental and behavioral needs.
The study of deep-sea vents represents an intersection of geology (for studying the structures of the vents) and biology (for studying the life around them). Geologists study the geological processes that form the vents, while biologists study the unique life forms that thrive in these extreme environments.
Gold fish are fresh water fish and will die in saltwater, but jelly fish are mainly saltwater fish. Yet, there is one species of jellyfish that is in a freshwater lakes , Allegheny River, Ohio River, and the Tennessee River, but it is not a true jellyfish.