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it depends if your a good swimmer then the shallow end but if a bad swimmer or nervous swimmer deep end
"The swimming pool has a deep and and a shallow end." "You cheated at the card game, it shows how shallow you are."
An in-ground pool that is 40 feet by 20 feet with the shallow end being 3ft deep and the deep end being 9ft deep has a volume of approximately 35,900 US gallons. (The depth of variable depth pools is generally calculated by adding the shallow and deep ends and dividing by two).
Yes, because if it was in the shallow end you would end up hitting the bottom of the pool pretty hard.
The only way to get the wrinkles out is to empty it. You've got to be kidding about the 1" deep shallow end and 2' deep end - right?
I think you would also need the distance where the slope up to the shallow end starts.
Some pools have a shallow end to warm up in, and then the playing area is deep, some have just deep water, some are half and half. I depends on what pool you are in.
The indoor pool at the Glencoe Club is ~2ft at the shallow end and 9ft at the deep end.
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Not enough information. need length and width
You need more information. But, let's assume the pool is 8 feet deep at the deep end and 3 feet at the shallow end. If the pool is rectangular, the total volume will be 28,798 gallons of water.
Not neccesarily. If you are a confident swimmer then swimming in the deeper end may be easier, but if you are learning to swim then it would be a better idea to stay in the shallow end as it would be safer and would probably be easier.