
Jelly Dangers Multiple Choices
This worksheet describes the predators and threats that jellyfish face. It lists natural predators such as sea turtles, fish, and seabirds, and explains how environmental issues like pollution and climate change also harm jellyfish. Human activities like fishing and coastal development are mentioned as threats. Some jellyfish suffer from diseases or parasites. Despite these challenges, jellyfish survive using their stinging cells and high reproductive rates.
Reading about threats to jellyfish helps students develop cause-and-effect understanding. The worksheet introduces vocabulary related to ecology, conservation, and human impact. It promotes empathy and awareness by connecting animal survival to environmental health. This passage supports comprehension of complex nonfiction topics. It encourages students to think critically about how different factors influence ecosystems.