There are many causes. One is that the water is very salty. Another is that is she had water in her mouth, she can not breath.
A. the creators wanted to emphasize how quickly technology develops.
You definitely can go swimming. The question should be, "Should you go swimming if you have a bad cough or running nose?" And no, you should not go swimming unless the water is warm enough, almost hot. - User:Johnnyeg94-IMPROVED ANSWER-(BY SUNLIGHT210)My advice to you is to NOT go swimming with any symptoms of a cold or any sickness. One reason is that you're mucus can get into the water and spread, and because of the infected water, other people can get sick. Another reason is that it will most likely worsen your sickness. Therefore, it is not recommended to go swimming with symptoms of a cold or any other disease.Hope that helps!~Sunlight210
Yes, no reason not to.
Sure, why not? No reason not to.
Cuz You eat too quickly
They would likely pop it very quickly. The problem with that is that little pieces of the latex from the balloon can be projected or torn away and there is a choking hazard. It is not recommended for that reason.
In my experience, lakes are natural bodies of water. But there is no legal reason known to me why a swimming pool should not have 'lake' in its name.
the first reason is so u can get pleanty of exercise and the 2 reason is to have fun and get to swim with friends
If one types gogles instead of goggles, it is most likely an error in typing. Goggles are a form of protective eyewear that are often used in snow sports and swimming.
The likely reason for the development of a megalopolis is rapid urbanization and population growth, which leads to the merging of multiple cities and suburbs into one continuous urban area. Factors such as economic opportunities, infrastructure development, and migration contribute to the concentration of population and resources in a megalopolis.
There are no private docking facilities on Georges Island, and the tours of Fort Warren are probably guided. Free roaming of the island is likely limited. However, as long as the park service does not prohibit swimming there, there's no reason you wouldn't be able to. There are swimming beaches, after all, at Spectacle Island within two miles of Georges.
Just the design of the pool. I don't think there is a specific reason why they are in that shape