You're pool has run out of cholorine. Without a sanatizer your pool will turn cloudy and then green. Shock it right away and make sure you have enough chlorine to sanatize.
You also have to run the pump longer to filter out contaminants. You are not adding enough chlor
I have a question what if your pool water goes from green to blue foggy water? Then what do u do to fix it? My dad has tried almost everything!
Usually this means that there is either an imbalanced ratio of Chlorine to water. Usually too much chlorine. The normal range for chlorine levels are different depending on the size and amount of activity in the pool. Obviously a little less when there is nobody and a little more if a lot of people are in. Either an imbalance in chlorine to water, or there are just other things in the pool and the "fogginess" is just a bi-product.
s like you have a problem with algae.
algae
The chlorine is reacting to minerals in the water.
Algae will develop in untreated water turning the water green and or foggy. If it is a swimming pool, and you don't mind, it can be treated with chemicals that you can get at the big box hardware stores or a pool supply place. If the pool is for fish you can use a biological filter and pump system.
if its green and you have frogs living in it you need to drain it. If it just needs to be vaccumed and the water is foggy, Chemicals will clear it up
Depending on where you live your pool may get foggy for many different reasons. If you live by a farm Field or agricultural land the fertilizers int he air are called foste-fates. Foste- fates occur when many people jump into the water at the same time and stir it up. Top help get rid of the foste-fates visit your local pool store with a sample of your water, they will be able to tell you if it is fosate-fate or if it is something different Then they will be able to give you the chemicals you need to solve the problem. Hopw this help
It will get foggy
water vapor
It might otherwise use a copper based algaecide at the same time and that should do it.
Water Vapor.
Because of the temperature of the water reacting to the temperature of the air in the bathroom, which forms evaporation, which causes you to see the "foggy steam".
No, foggy is not a noun; foggy is an adjective, a word to describe a noun (a foggy day or a foggy memory). The adjective foggy doesn't have singular and plural forms, an adjective has comparative forms: foggy, foggier, foggiest.The noun form for the adjective foggy is fogginess. Another noun form is fog.
No, the word foggy is not a noun. Foggy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (foggy morning).The noun form for the adjective foggy is fogginess. A related noun form is fog.
Yes, it is. It normally means of or having fog (foggy nights, foggy weather), and metaphorically unclear or imprecise (foggy memory).