It would be possible, but I would be willing to bet that any contractor will tell you it would be cheaper to install a new pool then to dig out and repair the old.
The old pool may or may not be structurally sound after being filled in. When filling it in they probably weren't very careful about avoiding damage with the equipment.
The Plumbing is probably shot, rusted or crushed. The liner would have to be totally replaced. The concrete will be stained pretty badly. Additional damage may be done to things as the concrete is broken out. An it will be a big job to dig it out, which is going to have to be done by hand.
No
no Yes. There are many types of building that do not use cement
To restore a white autographed football with cracks you can try to use caulk. You could also use rubber cement or even white Elmer's glue.
it gets covered with cement.
I dont think so . because water is totally bind together with the cement and because of water the cement can be transform into something solid .
Hydralic cement?
I'm going to assume you mean unmixed cement. It should be stored in a dry environment with as little humidity as possible. It should be away from any possible water source, or water runoff. If possible place the bags in an additional plastic bag and seal it.
Cement, as with all substances, is entirely made of chemical compounds made of chemical elements. From the wording of your question it is not possible to give you a clearer answer as what you are asking is not clear.
The ancient Romans had multi story apartment buildings and shopping malls. Cement made these things and other things possible after they invented cement.
These days, the roof of the Kaaba is stone covered by smooth cement. It can be seen by anyone who is on the second or third floor of the Holy Mosque.
cement cement it is easier to run on cement cement
Cement paste is formed when cement is mixed with water. However, cement mortar is formed when cement is mixed with fine aggregate (sand) and water.The strength of cement mortar is more when compared to cement paste.Shrinkage will be less in cement mortar and high in cement paste.