Honestly I'd say around 39 or 40 unless of course the air temp is like -30 or something but yeah if it's normal air temp 39 or 40
deers,lions,elephants,horses,those all swim in the water
When copper sulfate is applied at the PROPER rates and proportionsthe water is supposed to be safe immediately for swimming. However, it does have an unpleasant smell, so waiting for at least 12 hours is advisable.
The water rises to high and people can not swim forever.
I think that earth would win, (I assume you're talking about bending elements like in the show avatar the last airbender) because earth elementalists could just crush whoever was bending water. Also you can swim in water, you can't swim in earth.
Drinking water? Of course not! For the purification of the pool, maybe. That's why people who swim too much get red eyes...
learn to swim
Its better to swim in the deep water but if you have a child its safe to swim in the shallow water.
His mom wanted him to be water safe
Yes, of course.
if you teach them to then i would think they could--also depends on what temperature water u put them in since they have hair (they get really cold really fast in cold water). all dogs should be able to swim--but i would put a dog life vest on just to be safe.
i don't think so
It is not recommended to swim in water that is being treated with most algaecides.
yes. Not in a hot tub though-the temperature is too high
This is your choice and depends especially to your resistance to cold water.
It will Not be safe to swim in the ocean water off the coast of Louisiana, where the oil is leaking and it will not be safe, until they stop the well from leaking, which may not be for quite a long time. I doubt it it will be safe to swim in that location (in the ocean) until 2011 at the earliest.
The distance you swim in a pool is the same distance you would swim in open water. The difference is the difficulty. With open water swimming, the swimmer has to face waves, an undiverted wake, and air temperature; where as, a swimmer in a pool has lane lines to dissolve wake, a fixed temperature, and calm water.
Yes, in the heat of the summer this is very refreshing.