Green
The color of the pool is no problem at all. If the water is green, who in his right mind would jump in?
Try green or yellow-green. Water is colorless, so any color tiles you have in your pool will make the water appear to be the same color from above. Reflections also influence the color, depending on how you view the water's surface.
You can paint a pool literally any color. The difficult part is to actually paint the pool. You must first drain it, in order to fully paint it.
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The diving pool in Rio turned green due to an imbalance in the pool's chemicals, specifically a lack of proper maintenance and monitoring of the water quality. This caused algae to grow and change the color of the water.
The pool in Rio turned green during the 2016 Olympics due to an imbalance in the pool's chemicals, specifically a lack of chlorine. This caused algae to grow and change the color of the water.
During the Rio Olympics, the pool water quality was a concern due to issues with clarity and color. The water in the diving pool turned green, which was attributed to an imbalance of chemicals.
Yes, it does.
Well, honey, it's not rocket science. White is the best color to paint a pool because it reflects light and makes the water look crystal clear. Gray might make your pool look like a murky pond, and blue? Well, let's just say it's better suited for the sky.
same color as a regular pool - blue
Um paint it would be a start :-)
A pool can turn blond hair green due to the presence of copper particles in the water. When copper oxidizes, it can bind to the protein in hair and create a green tint. Additionally, chlorine in the pool can also react with hair, especially blond hair, contributing to the green color.