The starting blocks can be no higher than 30 inches above water level.
It depends what size and height it is. It would depend on just about everything, from your location to the type of pool to the size of the pool to the equipment you got.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.
the answer won't be exact because pools have different sizes..so whether the depth of the pool is measured, the litres won't be known because of the unknown pool size also.
At the bottom of a waterfall, you may find a plunge pool. This pool is formed due to the force of the falling water excavating the soft rock beneath. Plunge pools can vary in depth and size depending on the waterfall's height and flow rate.
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The perimeter of a pool that is EXACTLY 15' wide by 30' long is 77'1". You have to be careful though as a lot of pools are not made exactly to those specs. Often they are a little bit smaller which effects the perimeter a lot.
That would be 164 feet long. Add to that whatever size kiddy pool you need. However, the kiddy pool should be separate from the main pool. Check regulations in your state for requirements.
A 3D sketch drawn true size in its height and width, but foreshortened in its depth.
about 3 feet in depth 6 feet in height 2 feet in width
39" height x 30" width x 18" depth