At 60 deg pool water is extreamly cold to human skin, the kind of water that makes you jump back out of the water as soon as you get in and i tried to get used to 60 deg water and it took me about 45 minutes to ever have the water be o.k. to my skin so I dont belive you could ever get used 60deg water.
It takes approximately 2 days or 48 hours for alkalinity to clear pool water. During the clearing process, it is best not to go into the pool.
Is the water rusty color? Or is the rust color on the pool finish - plaster or vinyl or fiberglass?
This depends on the volume.
Its a typical temperature of a heated swimming pool. Most people think it's perfect. For me, 72, is more comfy, but that's because I love the cold.
I think it depends on weather the pool is heated. You want the pool to be a temperature that everyone can take. Also, outdoors will depend on the temp of your pool or any outdoor pool.
Part of an astronaut's training is done in pool so they acclimatize more quickly to weightlessness in space. It would probably be better for you to use the word "acclimate" instead of "acclimatize". Both are correct, but acclimate is much more widely used and accepted.
salt water does provide a lower degree of freezing temperature but the normal amount in a salt water pool is so low that the answer is "not enough to make a difference". Protect your pool and equipment from freezing as you would if it weren't a salt water pool
0 it dies to pool water chemicals
no
Not long the sun is bad for it
Because it is larger.
Long enough to turn over the full amount of water in the pool every 24 hours.
It depends on how long the pool is.
It takes approximately 2 days or 48 hours for alkalinity to clear pool water. During the clearing process, it is best not to go into the pool.
So long as there is water coming through the pump when it is running it doesnt matter what the water level in the pool is.
about a year
No as long as it is a small amount