800 meters
It depends on the pool you're in. Swimming 1 lap = swimming 1 length of the pool. Most US high schools have 25 yard pools; whereas international and more competitive pools are a slightly longer 25 meters. Long course pools found at universities and large aquatics centers are often 50 yards/meters; basically 2 laps in one.
Yes most Amish are allowed to have swiming pools.
It depends on the pool you're in. Swimming 1 lap = swimming 1 length of the pool. Most US high schools have 25 yard pools; whereas international and more competitive pools are a slightly longer 25 meters. Long course pools found at universities and large aquatics centers are often 50 yards/meters; basically 2 laps in one.
Fjorolorn, Iceland
Most swimming pools are between 4 and 10 feet deep. The World's Deepest Pool, though is 108 feet deep.
The answer depends on the pool length. Most pools, designed for competitive events are 50 metres and that would mean 4.57 laps. The US is just about the only country in the world that has 50 yard competitive pools and there it would be 5 laps.
Hey, In most pools it is chlorine, but newer pools have been known to be use different chemicals.
no they most certainly do not .
Most of their parks do
Chlorine is the most popular method.
most likely.
Most pools are a rectangular prism