Most likely it's 10 feet!
because its a pool you swim in. As opposed to a wading or play pool that is very shallow and does not permit swimming because of lack of depth. To be a swimming pool it must have sufficient depth to be able to swim in. For most people that requires a minimum depth of 3 feet.
All of the wading pools I have ever seen in over 20 years in the swimming pool business are very small compared to swimming pools. A wading pool is typically for small children. In general the pools are one foot or less in depth and anywhere from 6 feet to 10 feet circular or in a square. You cannot swim in a normal wading pool. A swimming pool generally starts at 2 and 1/2 feet to 3 feet in depth and goes to 6 feet or 8 feet. You can swim in a swimming pool because you have enough depth of the water to do so.
What's the depth? This is essential to find cubic feet. Depth x width x length = ? Cubic Feer
The Diving well in a pool should be at least 10 feet or deeper. For safer situations I would go with at least 12 feet.
Not possible to say without any information about the depth.
It is 2250 cubic feet.
Length -- 164 feet or 50 meters Width -- 84 feet or 25 meters Lanes -- 8 to 10 Lane width -- 8 feet 2 inches or 2.5 meters Depth -- at least 6 feet 7 inches or 2.0 meters Temperature -- 25-28 degrees Celsius Volume -- At least 2,500 M^3, 660,000 US gallons or 2,500,000 liters, but varies depending on the depth of the pool.
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
The length of the swimming pool is 20 feet Check: 20 times 10 = 200 square feet
Depth is a distance and so will be measured in the same units as a length / distance will be. Choose from metres / yards / feet / centimetres....
According to FINA, the minimum depth is 2.0m with a recommended depth of 3m
A normal swimming pool is 25meters, an olympic pool is 50 meters.