It depends on the person; some people have stronger legs and arms, and would be able to propel themselves farther before they have a need to come up for air, and other people can hold their breath longer than other people.
33 laps * 0.025km = 0.825km
black bears - up to 60 mph but grizzly bears can swim forever apparently. and they can swim for up to a minute underwater (:
You don't have to swim any distance. High school graduation is based on how well you do in the class, not in the pool.
Use the law of Pythagoras to calculate the diagonal.
I think it all depends on how acidic the pool is, if its not far over the level then i think its OK but personally i wouldn't. :-)
There are two possible answers to this one.625 yards25 yards
Solar by far, especially in Florida. A Solar Pool heater can allow you to swim all year long for FREE.
Humpback whales can dive for up to 30 minutes, but usually last only up to 15 minutes. Humpbacks can dive to a depth of 500-700 feet (150-210 m)
you would have swam 875 meters if you did 32 lenths at shipley pool
They can swim 260 meters below the surface of the water at speeds of 25 mph, and they can swim 5 to 112 kilometers per hour; these underwater mammals can last 15 minutes underwater before taking another breath of air.
It really depends on what kind of a swimmer you are. If you can swim really well, you can probably swim really far. If you can't swim at all, you won't swim very far. I hope this answers your question.
As far as a blue whale can swim in a year