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It seems like you are asking why a 5 gallon bucket holds more than 5 gallons of water. IT DOESN'T
It depends on the size of the mass: a swimming pool will have a greater mass and hold more gallons than a kitchen sink.
Air has more capacity to hold water when the air is warmer. The colder the air is, the less water it can hold.
A swimming pool would generally hold more, but that is not always the case. Some jacuzzis and other types of tubs are pretty large and there are the little toy pools you can set up in the yard.
It doesn't. Warm air can hold more water, as it has more energy to retain water in a gaseous state.
Swimming in cold water can affect titanium rods because this area of your body will be more sensitive. You may notice soreness in the area of the rods after swimming in cold water.
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.
yes,Water balloons hold more then latex
swimming, canoeing, water skiing and maybe more, (have people add more) :)
No harder than it would be to move through water elsewhere.
To give you an idea, a container with a volume of 180 cubic meters could hold up to about 47,550 gallons of water; more than most residential swimming pools.
Yes, warm air can hold more water (in the form of water vapor) than colder air.
No. But more exotic hermit crabs need more water to live, but they go on the floor of the water, not really swimming.