Siphonophores, a type of colonial marine organism, can "explode" as a defense mechanism when threatened. This explosive response involves the rapid release of gas and a violent contraction of their tissues, which can help deter predators. Additionally, this behavior can create a shockwave that disrupts nearby organisms, enhancing their survival. This unique adaptation is part of their complex Biology and survival strategies in the ocean.
Francium don't explode instantly; probably a confusion with the radioactive disintegration.
Yes, once the components mix they will explode!
There is no way you can explode a rainbow. You cant even touch it. It is just a reflection
Anything is able to explode if you blow it up.
The word for causing something to explode is "detonate." It refers to the act of causing an explosive device or substance to explode with force. Another term that can be used is "blast."
Siphonophores eat copepods, krill, other small fish and occasionally other jellies
Cnidaria
The verb for explode is "explode."
Siphonophores primarily inhabit the open ocean, particularly in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones, which are depths ranging from about 200 meters to over 1,000 meters. They are often found in warm, tropical and subtropical waters, but some species can also be located in colder regions. These fascinating colonial organisms drift with ocean currents, relying on both their gelatinous bodies and specialized structures for buoyancy and locomotion.
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
Caterpillar do not explode.
Your stomach can explode which can kill you :)
no it will actually explode the specified range you typed in
If Ben Jones wants them to explode, they will explode.
No, it will not explode.
No, you will not explode.
Explode, break