It is generally safe for water to enter a baby's ears during bath time or swimming activities. However, it is important to ensure that the water does not stay trapped in the ears for a long time, as this can increase the risk of ear infections. It is recommended to gently dry the ears after water exposure to prevent any issues.
Earthworms do not intentionally enter the human penis; however, rare cases of such incidents can occur due to unusual circumstances, such as the individual being in a natural environment where earthworms are present. The earthworm may inadvertently enter through an open orifices, often during activities like swimming or using the restroom in contaminated areas. It's important to maintain proper hygiene and seek medical attention if such an occurrence happens.
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It is necessary because the chlorine kills all of the germs that enter the swimming pool.
Meerkats generally do not enjoy swimming and are not naturally inclined to enter water. They are adapted to life in arid environments, primarily living in burrows in deserts and savannas. While they may occasionally encounter water, they usually prefer to avoid it. Their body structure and behavior are more suited for land-based activities rather than swimming.
You are supposed to be 15 if you are turning 16 the year of the Olympics you are eligible
just look online and you'll be sure to find out
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Swimming pool covers are able to keep your pool insulated as well as clean. Leaves, grass, and other debris are less likely to enter the pool.
The activity that does not require food to enter the danger zone is cooking. Re-heating, cooling, and thawing can cause the food to enter this zone.
Yes, Australia enters the Olympics (winter and summer) and is considered a powerhouse in swimming events in particular.
definitely not.. "water must not enter into the nose for 2 months" says my doc...