it looks pretty real in the show but im pretty sure they made just for the show
The moon pool shown in the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" is not a real physical location; it is a set created for the show. The concept of a moon pool, however, refers to a structure, typically found on ships or offshore platforms, used for accessing the water below the surface for various purposes.
Cleos real name is Phoebe Thonkin
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The real name of the actor who played Zane in H2O: Just Add Water is Burgess Abernethy.
Her real name is i seriously don't like her:PHAHAHAHA
With regard to the children's television show, H2O - Just add Water, there is no moon pool in any town in Australia. Moon pools in this context are fictitious.
The moon pool shown in the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" is not a real physical location; it is a set created for the show. The concept of a moon pool, however, refers to a structure, typically found on ships or offshore platforms, used for accessing the water below the surface for various purposes.
they used a fake set and really put effort in building it
The moon pool is not a real place. It is a fictitious place, and its setting is at Sea World on the Gold Coast.
The H2O girls did not use a spell. On the night of a full moon they went into the moon pool at Mako Island. They didn't know they were going to become mermaids, and they weren't trying to become mermaids.
yes mermaids are true and moon pools are true but the problem is that you have to find a moon pool
Yes Charlotte does turn into a mermaid in h2o but loses her tail and powers in the final episode of h2o just add water season 2
Nemo Egg by Thomas Newman
well go in the island and find a moon pool and if you don't find one bad luck for you, but never give up ,who knows u might actually find a MOON POOL and if you do CONGRATS.
The Moon Pool was created in 1919.
No at the end of season three the third season riki cleo and emma take her powers away in the moon pool during a full moon
The Moon Pool has 254 pages.