The ideal water temperature for swimming varies by personal preference and the type of activity. Generally, water temperatures around 70°F (21°C) are considered comfortable for most recreational swimming. For competitive swimming, temperatures between 77°F to 82°F (25°C to 28°C) are often preferred. In colder conditions, swimmers may require wetsuits or other thermal protection to stay comfortable.
Humans can safely and comfortably swim in warm rather than hot water
it is okay but if you want it to swim around then put warm water in it. but not to warm.
No it is not warm enough to swim in january, the water would be around 40 degrees. It starts getting warm enough to swim mid to late march.
well i always find that it is best when i swim in cold waters as it makes me swim faster to warm up while if it is warm then i get tired quicker so i dont train/swim as well
Where can you swim during warm weather?
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Tepid means lukewarm (slightly warm). So the answer is yes, I could swim in tepid water.
baby peguins learn to swim in the cold warm swam water
NO! The chemicals in the pool will hurt them, not to mention it's MUCH too cold! Let them swim in a shallow bath tub filled with warm (not hot) water.
yes it is relatively warm!
How you teach a hamster to swim is each day you shold fill the water higher until you got a hamster swimming make sure the water is warm go on try it it will work i have done this before.
go and swim in the water and then you shall find out you bunch of nerds who can't be bothered to exercise!! fatties