95 to 98 percent, depending on the species.
Jellyfish are 95% water.
A jellyfish's body is composed of 95-98% water. This high water content helps jellyfish stay buoyant and move easily through the water.
Water supports a jellyfish's body.
How much percent water are in a jellyfish? Answer The body of an adult jellyfish is made up of 94 to 98 percent water. Scroll down to related links and look for "Jellyfish - Wikipedia".
95% water is in a jellyfish. Your welcome
i think so
Jellyfish need water because they are an invertebrate. Alot of invertebrates live in water because the pressure supports their body and they are able to move.
First of all, the man-of-war is not a true jellyfish. Its body is filled with air. To be a jellyfish the "bag" of their body has to be filled with water. Also a box jellyfish is more dangerous. The box jellyfish is the most dangerous jellyfish in the world.
A jellyfish swims by contracting and relaxing its bell-shaped body, pushing water out to propel itself forward. This movement is called pulsing, and allows the jellyfish to move through the water.
A jellyfish moves through the water by contracting and relaxing its bell-shaped body, pushing water behind it to propel itself forward.
Since jellies are 95% water, they dissolve.
They go to the warmer water.