The start capacitor could be bad.
Is the Breaker tripped?
Do you have a timer? Is it working properly?
No, but it could cause similar appearing skin irritations.
I would not recommend it, the bubbles could get into the pipes of the pool which could cause problems with the water that runs out of the pipe. It is also could affect the chlorine in the pool.
No. It is a public pool and depending on the cause of your bleeding you could get it infected or spread what you have.
Yes, it is true.
Faulty wiring.
Termites can and do cause damage to pool liners.....The trmites will come through cracks in the vermiculite and actually eat through a liner.
No, you would not be able to survive a tsunami in a pool. Tsunamis are large, powerful ocean waves that can cause widespread destruction and are not contained to the size of a pool.
This depends on what kind of pool you have. If it's a permanent pool, such as one set in concrete, no that will not hurt it. If it is an inflatable pool, than yes, leaving it outside when it is not full could eventually cause damage.
It could damage the internal PVC of the filter and cause sand to get in your pool.
More likely it will cause the surrounding decking to shift. Pols usuall "pop" from being empty.
A layer of white residue on the bottom of a pool could be the result of many things. Calcium deposits may be the most likely cause.
cause of the algae in your pool! c.s.