Besides the mess and cleanup, no.
You must first DRAIN the water off the pool cover!! Get a hose or plastic tube (available from most pet stores (fish department) and syphon off the water. This will take th weight of the water off the cover so you can lift it off of the pool.
The toy sunk in our pool like a bag of rocks.
They sunk thought the ground
only if the white ball is sunk
It sunk.
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because it sunk and it has burried its bottom half in the ground#
I would have to say is about 5 And hey if you have a problem with it just deal with it
The tower would be bolted down to heavy concrete blocks sunk into the ground.
do you mean stopping the character from moving or are they sunk/partially sunk into the ground? Being sunk into the ground either means that you haven't centred the character properly and as such the character is still able to move and do things but it is suggested that you either maker the characters centre bottom-middle and the collision event to only effect you if you run into a wall and not the ground.
because it has sunk to the ground in all these years
We have a 52"deep 24'round above ground pool that is sunk about 1'deep. The installer, a man with 30+ years experience with these pools, said to always use sand, or at least clean dirt. The sand is easiest on the side of the pool, causes less rubbing and scraping, and less chance of wearing through the side through natural movement with freezing, thawing, rain, etc. He also recommended using a layer of heavy-duty landscaping fabric against the pool side before backfilling with sand...just secure it in place with duct tape at the top edge and cover with sand. And never, never let gravel get near the backfilled area. Be sure you lay landscaping fabric around the pool before laying any other material (decorative gravel, mulch, etc). Good luck!