because it is to cold for them and enemies eat them
White spotted jellyfish affect the environment by consuming food, using oxygen in the water, and restricting water access to other species. Through these actions, they limit the amount of resources available to others in their environment.
No
They can sting you.
the ocean.
A jellyfish requires a marine environment to survive and could not live in a barren desert.
The Nomura jellyfish is adapted to it's environment as it has no predators. It stings it's prey and can lay approximately 1 billion eggs. They can size from 6metres to even bigger!
One of the characteristics of living things is that " All living things adapt to their changing environment " So if the jellyfish does not adapt to their environment then it is not a living thing.
How do faults affect the environment
freshwater jellyfish moon jellyfish cannonball jellyfish p.s. they don't sting humans but they do spit mucus blue blubber jellyfish P.S. they r not harmful unless u r very sensitive moon light jellyfish
Jellyfish are a type of animal called cnidarians, they are related to sea anemones and coral! I have no Idea if it swells and bursts though!
Yes, box jellyfish do possess eyes. They have a cluster of eyes on each side of their bell, which allows them to detect light and navigate in their environment.
Yes, they do all the time, even though jellyfish do not have brains, their stinging tentacles are near invisible in water. Unsuspecting fish swim into these tentacles and are paralyzed by the stinging cells that the jellyfish contains which affect the nervous system. The fish is then drawn into the 'head' of the jellyfish and digested.