Likely caused by a seal/gasket that is broken or stretched and allowing air to enter the system. Check and replace those that are needed and remember to place Vaseline on the seals prior to installing.
SchwimmbadAn open-air swimming pool is also known as a Freibad
yes because when the water goes into your pockets it fills up with water so yes you can get air pockets in swimming pool water...
a lido is an open air swimming pool in the UK.
check for air leakes if not remove pool pump and run by self and se if it is sucking air
Because the air around you is hotter then water in the pool.
The strong winds of a microburst may spray or splash some water out of a swimming pool, but other than that, no. Unlike a tornado, air in a microburst does not travel upwards.
their is no air in the water
Yes. Try the Aqua Heat Swimming pool heating system. The web address is www.aquaheat.co.za
Bubbles in your pool can be caused by air getting trapped in the water circulation system, leaks in the pool liner or plumbing, or improper water chemistry.
The rays of light refract from water to the air so they refract away from the normal and this means that the bottom of the pool seems less deep than it is.
the air inside you
Swimming pool heaters can be obtained from companies that build and install pools as well as most spa suppliers. Home improvement outlets sell heaters. Second hand heaters can be found advertised on local sites like Craig's List of Kijiji. Companies that market and install solar panels can supply solar heaters for swimming pools.