Not that I know of it probably has something to to with ability
Well, when the lifegaurd is off duty there is a "Boulder Swim" only time which affects the mood of the pebbles since they cannot swim during this time.
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A little bit. The may improve or delay your time by a few seconds, but the swimmer makes the time, not the suit.
Swim the English Channel.
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if you swim 100m in 60 secs then you should be able to swim 100yd(=91.44m) in 60*91.44/100=54-55sec If you swim 100yd in 1 minute you probably will be able to swim 100m in 91.44/60*100=65-66 secs. Since 100m is longer than 100yd this time will be correct provided you can swim the last 10 meters at the same speed as you swim the 100yds.
Can the overweight person swim? It also depends on where there swimming to. Mind you I think people big or small people have better things to do with there time.
people can swim for a long time. there is miles, yards, there are for hours at a time. The longest that i have know is that of going on for 7 hours in that time the person swam for 40600 yards. Yet this was only a study of how long a person could swim at a constant rate.
Time usually does affect, how hard it is to take a tattoo off. Especially if the size of a tattoo, is pretty big and might have soaked into your skin over time.
It can pollute them, making it impossible to swim. It can affect animals, like getting into the feathers or birds or poisoning sea life. It can dirty the beaches making them unsightly and not suitable for people to spend time on.
The time it takes to swim 1 mile in the ocean can vary widely depending on a swimmer's skill level, ocean conditions, and currents. On average, a competent swimmer might take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. Factors such as waves, tides, and temperature can also significantly affect swim time. It's important for swimmers to assess conditions and swim at a pace that ensures their safety.