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∙ 11y agoNope. Generally the pool we play in is too deep to be able to touch the ground- the club I play for plays in a pool that is 4 meters deep. You need to tread water throughout the game
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∙ 11y agoThey usually make the pool too deep for the players to touch, and if they are able to touch it; it is deep enough for the refs to notice
it falls to the bottem of the water
None it is a major foul if a player touches the wall at any given time during live play
put the bottem of the fake plant on the bottem of the tank and then cover the bottem of the plant with gravel and then fill the tank whith water
it falls to the bottem of the water
No, no player can touch the bottom or sides of the pool during play - the water polo pool is a minimum of 1.8 meters deep Technically no, as an official water polo pool is a minimum of 1.8 meters deep. However, in some situations, such as in high school polo, this is not met. According to FINA rule 20.5, it is a foul "To take any active part in the game when standing on the floor of the pool, to walk when play is in progress or to jump from the floor of the pool to play the ball or tackle an opponent. This Rule shall not apply to the goalkeeper while within the goalkeeper's 5 metre area." Therefore, it is legal for a goalie to touch the bottom of the pool.
the bottem
On rocks in the north pole and in the bottem of the ocean in cold water
Eels sleep in small caves under the water,at the bottem of the ocean and/or at the surface of the water.
Water seeks it's lowest level
I think water will stop running downhill when there is no more water or when the hill goes up!
Go down to the bottem right corner