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In ground swimming pools are usually bigger than above ground pools. Although rather more expensive, in ground pools will last longer than above ground pools.
A bit. Swimming pools don't have rips, tidal currents, or undertows.
Yes. Actually, many Egyptian families have backyard swimming pools than Westerns, as do Australians and New Zealanders.
The official water temperature ranges for Olympic-sized pools used for the Olympic games are: Swimming Pools: 25-28 °C Diving pools: Not less than 26 °C Water Polo pools: 25-27 °C Synchronized swimming: 26-28 °C
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Most goldfish bowls, aquaria, swimming pools, seas, oceans...
Yes. Many people are actually swithching from chlorine to salt water pool filters, although the water is only about 1/8 of what the ocean is, it is easier and cheaper than chlorine.
You will have to define how old a swimming pool has to be, in order to be classified as an older swimming pool.
You will generally not want to put a swimming pool in a lot that is less than 7x7 feet. Less space than this is only good for a large jacuzzi.
Yes, I know some friends with an inground swimming pool and they have had it for quit some time now. I am pretty sure that they last more than an above ground.
Swimming pools must have a certain amount of chlorine content. The United States standard for safe levels of chlorine in swimming pools is at least 1 part per million and no greater than 3 parts per million c is greater than or equal to 1. c is less than or equal to 3
They are called Backswimmers or Water Boatmen, believe it. In Jamaica, I've seen them bigger than the palm of your hand.