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If you want to jump and/or dive into a swimming pool, the water level should be atleast 5 feet deep!
No.
You can, if the water presently in the pool is 'hard' - but be very careful to keep an eye on the Calcium Hardness of the pool water. If you filled a pool with water from the softener, the water would be hungry for calcium and drag it out of the pool walls, making them feel and look like sandpaper. Calcium hardness should be kept within 200-275ppm. best to use regular water for topup and keep the pool water properly balanced (see your local pool store).
Yes,ower body can effect the water in a pool
You do not treat pool water hardness with chemicals. If you have hard water in your area then you need to know what the allowable maximum of water hardness is before the water needs to be changed. You remove or reduce the hardness in water by draining and refilling the pool. K
It moves away from the human anatomy while u dive into the pool. This also decreases the viscosity in the water
It is extremely dangerous. If you hit your head on the bottom of the pool/sea bed, you can become a quadriplegic/paraplegic or possibly even die.
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Dive in the pool
The water will just be re cycled without being cleaned, the sand removes minute particles of solids.
If you want to jump and/or dive into a swimming pool, the water level should be atleast 5 feet deep!
No.
swimming you have to go in a pool where as diving you dive into water from a height
After your pool is clear again, test the Ph of the water. You can purchase a test kit at your local pool or home and garden supply store. When the Ph of the water is at a safe level, you can dive in.
their is no air in the water
It's a jacuzzi not a small pool. The water in the diving pool is quite cold and the jacuzzi helps relax their muscles and keep them warm until their next dive
All the water dissapears.