They are bottom feeders so it's a good food source
Yes, they do.
in ponds and lakes
Grebes, loons, coots, geese.
swimming
Geese are predominately herbivores, meaning they eat plants like grass and algae at the bottom of ponds. This year, in my area, the geese have been very fond of berries falling from trees. They can, however, eat small bugs and insects. I have even seen geese snack on tree bark!
If you go swimming in a pool you don't need to wear anything but if you are going swimming in a natural waters like lakes, rivers, ponds, and oceans you need to wear water shoes (water proof).
No they don't. They stop at ponds and in forest preserves for rest breaks.
Just find out for yourself by swimming in it.
They like swimming in ponds, and using their trunks the spray each other. They also use their huge ears to fan themselves.
In "Twelve Days of Christmas", there were "six geese a-laying".
7 on the 7th Day of Christmas. 7 swans a swimming.
No, not all pools. Some pools are made of tile.
Geese avoid the forest and prefer instead open fields, ponds, and lakes.