A swimming pool
,
swimming bath
,
wading pool
, or simply a
pool
, is an artificially enclosed body of
water
intended for
swimming
or water-based
recreation
.
Pool can be both a concrete noun and an abstract noun. As a concrete noun, it means a man-made body of water intended for activities or sports, such as a swimming pool or a wading pool. As an abstract noun, it refers to the concept of an otherwise-diverse group that shares some defining common characteristic: such as a pool of job candidates, an office betting pool, or even a pool of good ideas.
attack, drudge, attempt, plod, launch, initiate
Pool of reporters or Press pool or Media pool
The noun 'community pool', an open spaced compound noun, a common noun, a word for any community pool. A proper noun would be the name of a specific community pool, for example Springfield Community Pool or Wentworth Community Pool.
A pool is a place you can go; a pool is a thing in which to swim.Distinctions of this kind are not set in concrete, the important thing is to know that the word pool is a noun.
The waded through the river.
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If it is just a wading pool dump the water out and let it dry in between use. They don't hold much water anyway since it is just a wading pool right?
100,000,000,000,000,000,000 Liters
Depends on the size of the pool. Actually, a more useful answer is to simply use 2 qts of regular, unscented, household bleach for every 10,000 gallons of pool water. ofarley@gmail.com
No. It's just a decoration.
The water in a wading pool is typically measured in liters rather than millimeters. Millimeters refer to a unit of length, while liters measure volume. A wading pool usually holds several hundred to a few thousand liters of water, depending on its size. Therefore, liters is the appropriate unit for this context.
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A wading pool can be many different sizes, but is usually about 14-18 inches deep. Little children can play relatively safely with supervision - and as the name implies, adults and bigger children can "wade" or sit comfortably.
You can drown in an inch of water
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - 1950 The Wading Pool at Acapulco 7-41 was released on: USA: 17 June 1957