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I really have no idea how much.....go somewhere else you hobo!
The water in a wading pool is typically measured in liters rather than millimeters. Millimeters refer to a unit of length, while liters measure volume. A wading pool usually holds several hundred to a few thousand liters of water, depending on its size. Therefore, liters is the appropriate unit for this context.
If it is just a wading pool dump the water out and let it dry in between use. They don't hold much water anyway since it is just a wading pool right?
A pool with a volume of 157.00 cubic feet can hold a maximum of about 1,174.4 US gallons (977.9 UK gallons) or 4,445.7 liters.
There are 22,712.5 liters of water in a pool that is 305 cm by 500 cm and five feet deep. How much water the pool will hold depends on not only the length and width of the pool but also the depth of the pool.
A swimming pool,swimming bath,wading pool, or simply apool, is an artificially enclosed body ofwaterintended forswimmingor water-basedrecreation.
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Depends on the size of the pool. Actually, a more useful answer is to simply use 2 qts of regular, unscented, household bleach for every 10,000 gallons of pool water. ofarley@gmail.com
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From what I found 1 tsp = 0.005 liters. The average olympic size swimming pool contains about 2.5 million liters. Dividing 2.5 million by 0.005 and you get 500 million tsp.
Liters measure the volume of something so to measure the amount of water in the pool you'd use liters