Wiggling things in your pool could be a variety of aquatic life, such as tadpoles, small fish, or water insects. They may be swimming or moving around due to the water's currents or their own activity. It's also possible that the movement is caused by debris, like leaves or plastic, being disturbed by the water. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help minimize unwanted wiggling occupants in your pool.
Brownian motion is what the type of motion that characterizes the wiggling of small things in solutions.
Yule Be Wiggling was created in 2000-10.
www.youtube.com has 1050 videos of wiggling jello.
Cats like pouncing on things. Moving things attract their attention and they feel like they've killed it when it stops moving. It's their instinct.
get the squirt bottle and use it on the wiggling tree aka sudowoodo
a pool stick, pool balls with numers on them, chalker to chalk the top
babes
Eight things that wiggle include worms, snakes, jellyfish, and eels, which all exhibit wiggling motion for locomotion. Additionally, caterpillars, certain types of fish, and squirming insects like maggots also wiggle as part of their movement. Even inanimate objects like a wiggly toy or a rubber band can exhibit wiggling motion when manipulated.
Is it an indoor pool or outdoor pool? Have a qualified swimming pool tech, a swimming pool inspector or a swimming pool consultant advise you through an inspection of your pool. They will find and actually visually see things that stand out as needing attention or repairs or adjustments. Those things I cannot do over the internet. k
Too much iron in a pool can cause things to turn black. Speak with your pool shop about the right treatment.
That depends on a thousand and one things. Have the pool inspected by a good qualified pool tech.
The Wiggles Yule Be Wiggling - 2001 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G