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Most swimming pools are between 4 and 10 feet deep. The World's Deepest Pool, though is 108 feet deep.
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Swimming pool sports started from Britain around 1830, but first swimming pools games started in Olympic in 1896.
The official water temperature ranges for Olympic-sized pools used for the Olympic games are: Swimming Pools: 25-28 °C Diving pools: Not less than 26 °C Water Polo pools: 25-27 °C Synchronized swimming: 26-28 °C
They can be at the most12ft or so.
Swimming pools come in various sizes. However, Olympic pools must be 50 metres long and 25 metres wide.
new pools are 9ft deep; old pools are typically 6ft
The pools may or may not be deep as "deep" is a relative term here. Use the link below to get some contact information and make a direct inquiry.
Not sure, but they water the swimming pools.
There are five pools that meet all Olympic standards, being 50m by 25m, in Leeds, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Sunderland. Four more are under construction in Bangor, Birmingham, London and Plymouth. Therre are a number of other 50m pools, but they are not 2m wide.
The number of swimming pools that can be filled with 7,720,000,000,000 gallons of water depends on the size of the pool. For example, a standard Olympic swimming pool holds about 660,000 gallons of water. Therefore, you could fill approximately 11,700,000 Olympic-sized pools with that amount of water (7,720,000,000,000 divided by 660,000).