YOU WILL NEED TO CHECK WITH THE MANUFACTURER .SOME ABOVE GROUND POOL OUTER WALLS ARE TREATED WITH AN EXTRA COAT OF PAINT OR TYPE OF PRODUCT TO KEEP WALL FROM RUSTING DUE TO CONTACT WITH SOIL.
try building it up on the low side with some thing. Have poured a concrete pad under a many above ground pools. But this can be very expensive. The best thing to do is find the lowest part of were the pool is to be and dig out level everything to that level. That way the pool can be assembled on the most undisturbed ground as possible making it easier to keep the bottem track level.Once the water is in the pool you can either backfill were you dug out with the dirt or if drainage could be a future problem backfill around the high area with rocks or use as a flower bed.
The first thing you should keep in mind is the possibility of corrosion and the buidup of ground water around the outside of the pool.
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I would think any material can be used as long as the pool wall is protected from scratching. A bigger issue is that you may be violating the building code by reducing the effective height of the pool wall. Most if not all municipalities require a 48" minimum height from the ground to the top of the pool wall to keep children from being able to climb in.
In simplest terms, an above ground pool is built the handle the water pressure exerted from the inside but not the pressure of the ground around the outside. It takes the special structure of a pool built for burial in order for it to not collapse when placing it into the ground and backfilling.
Sure you can but keep in mind that you will need 1m3 of soil for every m3 of water and transport costs can be very expensive. You can then concrete over any area you like.
they live underground but they are able walk around above ground.
They are not Limestone, but Sandstone, they weigh around 25 tons and are around 2m wide by 1m thick and stand 4m high above the ground
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Try to find an area where there is nothing above you and then get as low to the ground as you can. But if you can, try to get to a vehicle, because that will offer you more protection from falling debris and ground collapse.
there is less pressure above the ground so the ink inside it burlge outside and flow in airplane......
Cirrus clouds typically form at high altitudes, around 20,000 to 40,000 feet (6,000 to 12,000 meters) above the ground.