Women's and men's are the same. Usually 2 meters or deeper, but it depends on the pool they play at.
About 6 feet
2 meters or 6.5 feet
Some pools have a shallow end to warm up in, and then the playing area is deep, some have just deep water, some are half and half. I depends on what pool you are in.
The water polo team is in a car pool.
The Olympic pool in China is reported to be 3m deep. ---- For top class water polo the minimum water depth is 1.8m
For top standard water polo matches the water has to be a minimum of 1.8 meters it depend on the pool but it can be quite deep
Nope. 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
Six foot, six and a half inches.
6 1/2 ft minimum
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.
In a pool.
12.8 meters. It depends on the Olympic water polo pool it is.