because as you swim deeper the water pressure pushes agensed your ears
the deeper she goes there is more weight above her thus greater pressure which results to pain in the eardrums
a rock pool is deeper when the tide is in
When you swim underwater at the deep end of the pool, the pressure increases on your eardrums and the air inside your ears cannot adjust quickly enough which causes discomfort or pain. This is known as ear barotrauma. To equalize the pressure, you can try holding your nose and gently blowing out, or yawning to help open up the Eustachian tube and allow air to move in or out of your ears.
Probably because its cooler in deeper water, kind of like the deep end of the pool is cooler that the kiddie pool.
Because the deeper the water you are standing in is, the more pressure the water pushes on you, and this pressure pushes you upwards, making you feel a sense of lightness or weightlessness.
The wave size will be reduced the deeper you make the pool. Deeper = less waves.........shallow=more waves
It is now illegal to have a five foot and deeper pool.
cause your an idiot
No it is the same depth everywhere.
where ur fanny gets deeper bby
When diving to the bottom of a deep pool, the increase in water pressure compresses the air inside the middle ear. This pressure differential can cause discomfort or pain due to the unequal pressure on both sides of the eardrum. Techniques such as equalizing pressure through methods like swallowing, yawning, or pinching the nose and blowing gently can help alleviate this discomfort.
Women's and men's are the same. Usually 2 meters or deeper, but it depends on the pool they play at.