The first comb jellies, belonging to the phylum Ctenophora, are believed to have appeared around 500 to 700 million years ago, during the late Precambrian period. Fossil evidence suggests they are among the oldest multicellular animals on Earth. Their evolutionary lineage is thought to have diverged before the emergence of other animal groups, making them one of the earliest branches in the animal tree of life.
1 year
it depends what jelly beans you find . if you find 8 then they live for 8 years
No, a comb is not a long vowel. A comb is a hair styling tool used to detangle and style hair.
Yes, "comb" has a long o sound. It is pronounced like "kohm".
No, the word "comb" does not have a short "o" sound. In "comb," the "o" is pronounced with a short "ah" sound, as in "father."
The word comb has a long O sound, to rhyme with ohm. Other -omb words (tomb, womb) have a long U (OO) sound instead.
Long enough to comb into a Afro
A long comb.
They eat other jellies such as the comb jelly. They also eat plankton.
you should use a curry comb on a horse for up to 6 minutes.
No. Comb has a long vowel sound - KOHM - Come has more of a U sound - KUM
You make up the mixture for the first colour that you want the jelly to be, and pour a layer of it into the required container. You leave this to set completely, then make up the colour of jelly that you want the next layer to be. Pour a layer of this jelly on top of the first layer of jelly that has now set. Allow to set again. (Now 2 layers of jelly). Repeat with all required colours. The main issue with this is that jelly takes a long time to set - 3-5 hours per layer, depending on how thick the layers are and how quickly you can cool the jelly down. For an interesting effect, tilt the container which you're setting the jelly in, for diagonal layers of jelly. (Do the final layer untilted, otherwise there will be an uneven base for the jelly to be turned out onto).