This depends on the temperature in your area.
Since the reason people sweat is to cool off, so it is likely people do not sweat in the pool because the water is already evaporating off of their skin.
I am not sure how significant this is - in other words, how quickly the swimming pool will react. But the idea is that the wind will result in water evaporating faster.
It is wet and the water is evaporating, cooling it.
To remove sediment from a vinyl quick set pool you will need a pool vacuum. Move the vacuum very slowly as you work so that it has a chance to catch everything.
Yes, but take a quick shower in between so that you don't dirty the pool.
Ocean water. The whole cycle starts with ocean water evaporating, so it is therefore the supplement.
Evaporating water the concentration of salts increase and so the density increase.
An example of an endothermic process is evaporating. Evaporation requires an input of energy to convert liquid water into water vapor, so it is an endothermic process.
you can, but to be more efficient i recommend that you don't just so your not really wasting water but what you can do is get a pool cover so nothing gets in the water.
Thermal pool covers prevent water from evaporating. They help in locking the heat in the pool. So, the water stays hot for longer time. Unlike regular pool covers, thermal pool covers are made of special thermoplastic material, which attracts sun rays. So, the cover functions as solar heater and warms up the water using natural solar energy. So, thought you spend a little more for thermal pool covers, they help in saving electricity and water bills in the long run.
They have no way of preventing water from evaporating from their surface, so if they are exposed to the air they will dry out and die.
yes because temperature is factor that starts the water cycle by evaporating the water so it can become a rain cloud and do the rest of the water cycle