Gravity is the same for a jellyfish whether they are in water or out of water. However, that is not to say that taking a jellyfish out of water would have no effect. The difference is that, in water, their neutral buoyancy allows them to float and their relatively weak muscles allow them to move, their tentacles to extend and contract, and their oral arms to bring food near their mouths. When you take a jellyfish out of water, though, their density is so much greater than air that they become a limp noodle, and their weak muscles cannot overcome their crushing weight. Although gravity is certainly a factor, it is constant. The relative buoyancy between the two environments is the real difference between floating like a butterfly in water, or laying on the beach like a formless blob.
It falls under water and the effect of gravity.
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jellyfish lurk water
Jellyfish live in the water.
Because you are catching the water before gravity takes effect
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
They technically don't drink anything.They live in water.
Water supports a jellyfish's body.
because the jellyfish is full of water, 95% water, that's what their mostly made out of
Gravity causes water in waterfalls to flow downwards, creating the cascading effect that is characteristic of waterfalls. The force of gravity pulls the water down over the edge of a cliff or rock formation, leading to the vertical descent of the water.
Processed jellyfish are about 94% water and about 6% protein.