it could be if it is associated with a hotel.
Yes they are all the same.
While both the swimming pool and the cup of water are at the same temperature of 40 degrees, the swimming pool contains a much larger volume of water compared to the cup. Therefore, the swimming pool has more thermal energy stored in it despite being at the same temperature.
nope, in the same way that a bath and a swimming pool are not the same
The solvent in a swimming pool is the same one as in streams, rivers, lakes and oceans all over planet earth -- water.
same as any other pool
I guess so. If you wash it, I don't see why not?
The ocean.yesIf we place both in the same location with the same weather conditions, the swimming pool will warm quicker as it is not as deep. Thus less volume to warm for the surface area exposed to the sun.
No, a pool and an 8 ball are not the same thing. A pool typically refers to a swimming pool or a game played on a pool table with balls and a cue stick, while an 8 ball is a specific ball used in the game of pool.
Yes you can add shock solution to your swimming pool after or at the same time as a clarifyer. You should not swim in your pool for at 4 hours after shocking it.
The floor of a swimming pool would appear flat from the top, assuming the pool has a level base. However, the floor may look distorted or rippled due to the water's surface tension, reflections, and refractions.
yes
The solvent in a swimming pool is the same one as in streams, rivers, lakes and oceans all over planet earth -- water.