no
On average, about 260 children under the age of 5 die each year in swimming pools, including both private and public pools. This number can vary annually, but safety measures like proper fencing and adult supervision can help reduce these tragedies.
swimming and wave pools, places like wet water world and wet'n'willd have also contributed aswell and things like netballs
Yes, shrews can swim and are capable of surviving in water, including swimming pools. However, they are primarily terrestrial animals and may not thrive in such environments for long periods. If they accidentally fall into a pool, they can swim to safety, but prolonged exposure to water can be harmful to them. It's essential to ensure their habitat is suitable and free from hazards like swimming pools.
No, sharks do not like or tolerate chlorine well. Chlorine is toxic to sharks and can harm them if they are exposed to it in high concentrations, such as in chlorinated water in swimming pools. Sharks are marine animals that are sensitive to changes in their environment and do not have the ability to regulate their exposure to chlorine.
they are like sports halls, Swimming Pools, sexual intercourse rooms
horrable
yes they are, i dont know why
Infinity
There is chlorine in pool water. If you accidentaly drink it (like I did once) you feel head pressure and your head starts to throb.
red, yuck and geowy
Most are made of plastic of some sort. Much like children's inflatable swimming pools or beach balls, only a thicker material.
Chlorine :)Like in swimming pools :)