Yes
it can be practiced in any pool.
water polo eat spagittie if there is a game tomorrow they can't eat junk any kind they have to eat healthy stuff
i don't think there are any places named after Marco polo but there is a water game named after him
no
Most countries play water polo in some shape or form, ranging from national teams competing in the likes of the Olympics to school and small-time clubs just playing for fun. It would probably be easier to list the countries that do not play water polo than those that do.
Water Polo began in the late 19th century in bodies of open water in England and Scotland, its creation is not credited to any one individual but the rules were developed by William Wilson soon after it began.
any where where theres cool people jk, so like mostly California
7 including the goalie
No Marco Polo did not have any pets they weren't invented
The word aquatic is always associated with water in some way. Aquatic sports, for example, are any sports that are played in water. Water polo, Marco Polo, water volleyball, and water basketball are all examples. It can be used in a sentence like this: The high school had great aquatic sports teams.
the goalie and any player who has the ball in hand.
There is no specified depth of an official water polo pool. The main idea is to be sure the pool is deep enough that no player comes in contact with it (even when a player is fully submerged). They are not to gain an advantage by using the pool bottom as leverage.