Experiment
Question: What are the effects of a moon jellyfish population in warm water vs. cold water?
Hypothesis: If you put a moon jellyfish population in warmer water then their population will live the same amount of time as jellyfish living in colder water because they both can live in cold water as cold as 50 degrees and as warm as 80 degrees.
Procedure:
1. set out two bowls with water. One with 50 degree water and one with 80 degree water.
2. put a population of about 30 to 40 moon jellyfish in each bowls
3. make sure that you feed them their food which is zoo plankton.
4. Watch and observe the two environments and observe the similarities and differences in the two environments.
If something changes in the population amount or something dramatic like that then take note of that. Information like that can prove the hypothesis right or wrong.
Hypothesis: If you put a moon jellyfish population in warmer water then their population will live the same amount of time as jellyfish living in colder water because they both can live in cold water as cold as 50 degrees and as warm as 80 degrees.
Procedure:
1. set out two bowls with water. One with 50 degree water and one with 80 degree water.
2. put a population of about 30 to 40 moon jellyfish in each bowls
3. make sure that you feed them their food which is zoo plankton.
4. Watch and observe the two environments and observe the similarities and differences in the two environments.
If something changes in the population amount or something dramatic like that then take note of that. Information like that can prove the hypothesis right or wrong.