Is our moon hollow?

For the answer to this question I was also shocked....
The answers of this question can be represented by percentage that is 1% of 100%
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So let's start By telling the meaning of the percentage that I have given you,here the meaning:
Only one type of jellyfish are known to be immortal and the name of the jellyfish is : Turritopsis dohrnii . Umm... It's very hard to remember this name so there is another name for the jellyfish that is immortal jellyfish. Yes it is easy than earlier.
Turritopsis dohrnii is currently formally known as the solitary unfading animal. The key to interminable life, for reasons unknown, isn't simply carrying on a super significant time-frame. It's about development, or rather, its absence. The interminable jellyfish (as it is better known prominently) proliferate and afterward, confronted with the typical profession way of biting the dust, they select rather to return to an explicitly juvenile stage.
Incidentally, when the grown-up type of the 4.5 mm-wide species Turritopsis dohrnii have replicated, they don't pass on however change themselves back into their adolescent polyp state. Their arms withdraw, their bodies psychologist, and they sink to the sea floor and begin the cycle all once more. Among research facility tests, all the grown-up Turritopsis noticed consistently go through this change. Also, not simply once: they can do it again and again.
Along these lines, the possibly known way they can pass on is in the event that they get devoured by another fish or if a sickness strikes the jam. Nonetheless, there are as yet numerous secrets encompassing the turritopsis dohrnii. While the way toward returning from its grown-up stage to a polyp was noticed a few times, it hasn't been noticed at this point in nature, just in research facility conditions.
Where do 'immortal' jellyfish live?
Turritopsis select warmer waters, even though they were noticed in chillier regions as nicely. They originate inside the Caribbean Sea (nutricula) and the Mediterranean (dohrnii).
What do the jellyfish feed on?
Their food habit includes of plankton, fish eggs and small molluscs.
How big are they?
They are tiny, at a most of 4.5mm tall and extensive. Younger jellyfish have only 8 tentacles and are 1mm tall, whilst adults may have up to ninety tentacles.
What are the results for people?
Transdifferentiation should help scientists locate new approaches to repair or regenerate broken tissue.
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