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geniusboy [140]
3 years ago
8

QESTION 2 WILL GIVE BRAINLEYST THIS IS QESTION 2 IN SERIES 2

English
2 answers:
IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
4 0

I have an essay ready that i did this year its about mnemiopsis jellyfish

this is the introduction if you would like the rest of the essay let me know!

Did you know jellyfish are as big as a human or bigger and there are some that are smaller than the tip of your pinky finger? Since the 1970’s the world has had problems with jellyfish but still to this day we have an immense problem with these creatures from the deep. The mnemiopsis jellyfish are killing the fishing and power plant industry by eating all the eggs and larvae and getting themselves stuck in power plant filters. These problems affect the fisherman and the power plant workers because the jellyfish get stuck in the filters for the power plant and end up shutting down the power to which ever city the power goes to, then the power plant workers are forced to work overtime, and they must get all the jellyfish out of the filters. The solution to these problems is that students in Japan are using the mnemiopsis jellyfish to make candy so the population of these jellyfish will decrease. Another solution to these problems is that a jellyfish called Beroe eats the mnemiopsis jellyfish, this could make that the mnemiopsis jellyfish numbers to decrease. After all of this has occurred the jellyfish population will slowly but surely lower.

serg [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Our house on Baker Street was the only home I had ever known. I could not imagine my life anywhere else, and I didn’t want to. My dad’s company had him transferred out of the state, and I was nervous about moving and having to start all over. I wasn’t sure what to expect and that thought scared me. Moving to a new neighborhood right before the beginning of sixth grade was hard, but it brought me closer to my family and pushed me to try something new.

Explanation:

This is the sample answer

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