so that people can swim in them
Swimming Pools are a great way to stay healthy! Swimming helps build strength, increase flexibility, and build your cardiovascular system.
100m swimming pools are not used - Olympic pools and regional pools are all 50m, with smaller pools using a 25m design. A now obsolete pool used a few decades ago was the 33.3 metre pool, but this is no longer used.
No, but there is a seasonal calender whereby there are different meets at different times of the year where you race in different sized pools (50m or 25m).
There are five pools that meet all Olympic standards, being 50m by 25m, in Leeds, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Sunderland. Four more are under construction in Bangor, Birmingham, London and Plymouth. Therre are a number of other 50m pools, but they are not 2m wide.
there are aluminum pools, steel pools if they are above ground and they also have cement in ground pools that they build in your yard.
There are many people in Toronto who build in-ground swimming pools. These include Gib-Sans Pools, GibSan, San Juan Fiberglass, and Leisure Pools Online.
because it is a 50m pool, so one lap is 50m. that's why everything is a 200, 400, nothing has a 50 in it
1km = 1000m 1km > 50m 1km is bigger
It depends on what pool you're talking about and how many sides it has.
It's 50m x 50m
100m x 50m=5000m2
You can use it to build buildings, pools, and and if your boss gives you a mathematical equation, you can answer it.