Building a vessel that holds large volumes of water inside you home would create major humidity problems.
They didn't have a tank they filmed most of the movie in a swimming pool
Absolutely OCEAN salt water has enough particulates to act like a sand blaster to anything it comes in contact with, Now a Salt Water pool there is less salt in your tear drop than in your pool, So no a salt water pool will not eat up or consume the lye in your Limestone. Take a teaspoon of salt and add it to a gallon of water say in a milk carton and taste it that is how much salt is in there and we all know what the ocean tastes like.AnswerAll the salt water pools that we have in central Texas are having the coping eaten by something in the system
It was cold because the sinking was in April, the early spring, and it was in the North Atlantic Ocean. Salt water has a lower freezing point than fresh water - what this means is, if you imagine being in a wading pool of ice cubes, the water that night would have been COLDER than that.
How about: Let us make a splash in your back yard. Don't pool around - buy one today. Water you waiting for? A cool way to spend your summer. Make a splash in the neighborhood. Better than a car pool.
The water scene was filmed in a pool.
Is your pool equipment equipped to handle ocean water?
a ocean because the salt water makes you float and a pool water doesn't.
If pool/lake/ocean water floats up: then no, gravity does not hold water. If pool/lake/ocean water does not float up: then yes, gravity does hold water.
a tide pool is smaller and does not have some of the same animals an ocean has.
a tide pool
Both have water
saltier
A pool can be build using bricks by digging out a large, pool-shaped hole and lining it with bricks. This provides a secure base which can then be covered with a vinyl liner and then filled with water.
Someone is trying to tell you to get in the pool/ocean/lake/bathtub/anything that holds water
yes
Aqua, ocean, sea, swimming pool, hope i helped you!
An ocean,a river, a pool, a sink, a pond, or anywhere with the blue stuff(water) filling in a big hole