If you want to jump and/or dive into a swimming pool, the water level should be atleast 5 feet deep!
it depends if your a good swimmer then the shallow end but if a bad swimmer or nervous swimmer deep end
Let me get this clear - - -you want to FILL the pool with tile. It would take truck loads
Assuming the swimming pool is a rectangular block, just multiply length x width x height. If these measurements are in feet, the volume will be in cubic feet.If the swimming pool has parts that are deeper than others (it is common to have a shallow part, for children who don't swim well yet), calculate the volume for each part separately, then add the results.Assuming the swimming pool is a rectangular block, just multiply length x width x height. If these measurements are in feet, the volume will be in cubic feet.If the swimming pool has parts that are deeper than others (it is common to have a shallow part, for children who don't swim well yet), calculate the volume for each part separately, then add the results.Assuming the swimming pool is a rectangular block, just multiply length x width x height. If these measurements are in feet, the volume will be in cubic feet.If the swimming pool has parts that are deeper than others (it is common to have a shallow part, for children who don't swim well yet), calculate the volume for each part separately, then add the results.Assuming the swimming pool is a rectangular block, just multiply length x width x height. If these measurements are in feet, the volume will be in cubic feet.If the swimming pool has parts that are deeper than others (it is common to have a shallow part, for children who don't swim well yet), calculate the volume for each part separately, then add the results.
shallow
it is called the shallow ocean zone
you can jump in a pool as long as you can do it safely, if its no deeper then 3 ft i would advise against it unless there is an emergency and even then its always feet first, if your going to dive make sure its at least deeper then 4ft and its a shallow dive!
There's two parts to this: 1) Only "jump in" a pool that is approved for diving, and only where it's deep enough that you won't be injured (by hitting the pool bottom or side). 2) If there's a shallow end, there no reason a non-swimmer couldn't wade into the pool under supervision (by a swimmer who can rescue them if they get into trouble). I wouldn't recommend a non-swimmer "jump in" the deep end of a pool even with supervision.
Jump in the Pool was created on 2008-09-01.
Go Jump in the Pool was created in 1979.
"The swimming pool has a deep and and a shallow end." "You cheated at the card game, it shows how shallow you are."
"Go Jump in the Pool" by Gordon Korman has 160 pages in total.
The floor of the pool is uneven.
I always stick to the shallow end of the pool.The bath was shallow.He was always a shallow person.
The lake is shallow, making it easy to wade through.
it depends if your a good swimmer then the shallow end but if a bad swimmer or nervous swimmer deep end
because it was to shallow haha
One, if the pool is shallow enough!