is that a legit question? really? it amazes me at the questions on here. there is salt in the water in the ocean, pools and lakes dont. straight common sense
Also there are rip currents, larger waves, and more species of fish. That person who answered you didnt think much.
If you are allergic to chlorine, you can try swimming in saltwater pools, freshwater lakes, or ocean water which do not contain chlorine. Alternatively, you can look for pools that use alternative disinfection methods like UV radiation or ozone.
Yes, frogs can swim in pools. They are natural swimmers and are often found in bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, and even swimming pools.
You'll be fine, i go swimming in lakes, pools, etc. I've had mine for six months, and I've been swimming almost since i got it. Just wash it afterwards.
It is the calculation of water evaporation from lakes, ponds, outdoor swimming pools, etc.
Yes, the chlorine in pools dries out your hair. Try swimming in a saline pool or out in the ocean.
Raccoons get their water from streams, rivers, lakes, puddles, pet bowls, ponds, and swimming pools.
Well, there may well have been back yard puddles during heavy rains, and there certainly were ponds and lakes, but in terms of swimming pools, no. Swimming was not a popular pastime in Elizabethan times.
No, I live i Gilgandra and we only have swimming pools, dams, creeks, some lakes and rivers!! :) Hope I helped!!
Installation Of Swimming Pools Pipes
Learn where sharks, piranas, and octopuses live and what they eat. Then check statistics on the rate that they kill or eat swimmers.
Hey, In most pools it is chlorine, but newer pools have been known to be use different chemicals.
The US word for swimming-pools is natatoria