It dosent have to, People just like it like that.
"The swimming pool has a deep and and a shallow end." "You cheated at the card game, it shows how shallow you are."
The indoor pool at the Glencoe Club is ~2ft at the shallow end and 9ft at the deep end.
It depends at a house pool usually 3-3.5 feet deep but at a public swimming pool usually 4 feet deep
Usually they mean a 50m or 25m pool which is rectangular and has a shallow and deep end with diving availability:)
Not enough information. need length and width
it depends if your a good swimmer then the shallow end but if a bad swimmer or nervous swimmer deep end
It is not possible to answer the question. The floor of most swimming pools do not have a constant slope from the shallow to the deep end. Second, the amount of water that a pool can hold cannot be measured in square metres - which a measure of area - not of volume.
13'7", but why? You wouldn't build a pool like that, it's not really safe. well i got alot of pbunnies
Let me get this clear - - -you want to FILL the pool with tile. It would take truck loads
he dived into the shallow end of a swimming pool
when learning to swim, a particularly cruel method of forcing you to learn was to 'throw you in at the deep end' without any help. it has come to mean doing a task etc that is particularly hard with no help
Not neccesarily. If you are a confident swimmer then swimming in the deeper end may be easier, but if you are learning to swim then it would be a better idea to stay in the shallow end as it would be safer and would probably be easier.