The growth of certain algae. for more information on the topic go to http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/greenalgae/greenalgae.html
Yes. Go to a search engine such as google.com and type in "company that fills swimming pools" and you can find them.
You can't! The pools are just for decoration!
Swimming Pools are dangerous because if you hit your head on the side of the pool and get knocked out, you will go into the water unconcious and drown.
Swimming Pools are dangerous because if you hit your head on the side of the pool and get knocked out, you will go into the water unconcious and drown.
It only makes sense based on the other homes in the neighborhood. If no other homes have pools, it's a bad idea. If they do, then you can expect the value of your property to go up in most cases.
YES.
Swimming pools go back as far as 2,500 BC exact dates are a little hard to determine as the council records from those days are a little vague to say the least.
You can go to the city you are interested in and check for pool permits. And other searches can filter out number of addresses that may have pools.
No, fly's do not go near swimming pools and step on the ground because they can fly :D
no. In my world because you will freeze.Answer:The ability to swim in January makes tropical vacation resorts popular. For the more economical, indoor heated pools are an option if you live in the colder northern areas.
It depends one what pool you go to. There are some swimming pools that have lines on the bottom and there are others that do not
because when u pee in them they turn green in the spot u peed in so when u go to Germany don't pee in the pools and this is only in most of the pools