as the gravity lift yous
When swimming in the ocean if you swim with the current it is easier. Most importantly the salt water increases your buoyancy creating less resistance.
Yes, as u already have good balance on a board... But you should learn how to ocean swim aswell as that is a grat bonus
Sea water contains lots of dissolved salts. Thus the density of the salty sea water is more than that of water in swimming pools, and the salty water lifts you more than fresh water, which make swimming easier.
Less than one, because one length in an Olympic pool is 50 meters.
It is easier to float because the sea water is denser than water found in a swimming pool. This is caused by the salt in the oceans.
probally fresh because no salt in mouth or eyes addition: it is easier to float/swim in seawater since seawater is denser than fresh water.
Depends on the pool, but less than a tenth - unless you are swimming in a paddling pool for babies.
Salt water is denser and, therefore, more buoyant than fresh water so less of your energy is expended keeping afloat, and more is used to propel you along. Phil
See http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/series/kate-rew-wild-swim and also http://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com
Yes.
It is easier to float, in any case, because salt water has a greater density.
A mile in a 25 yard pool equals 71 lengths or 36 laps (1,760 yards in a mile). A mile in a 25 meter pool equals 66 lengths or 33 laps (1,650 meters in a mile). In a 50 Meter pool, a mile is 1,650 meters, which is 33 lengths or 17 laps of the pool. 2 lengths of a pool equals 1 lap.