People needed another way to gather food, probably. Going out in a boat or something was probably too dangerous, so they needed to have the abilities to save themselves if they fell into water.
People wanted less probability of drowning, so it probably was a safety thing.
Swimming wasn't created for actually getting in the water and having races or splashing about but it was a way for the cave men of the stone age to stay clean and I guess the idea of swimming developed from there. Swimming has been recorded since prehistoric times, the earliest record of swimming of dates back to the Stone Age.
to take a bath No, they were made, so that you don't have to run to the beach to have fun. These answers are BOTH correct. Humans enjoy the sensation of immersion in water. Since nature doesn't always provide handy basins of water large enough to immerse a human being in, humans decided to alter their environment, just like building houses or roads, and built pools to satisfy this rather arbitrary whim. Thank goodness!
i think because it is good for you heath and your fitness
foe people to have something to do over the summer
Yes there was, they had invented swimming pools by then.
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Swimming pools go back as far as 2,500 BC exact dates are a little hard to determine as the council records from those days are a little vague to say the least.
Swimming pool sports started from Britain around 1830, but first swimming pools games started in Olympic in 1896.
No one invented swimmers, people used bath houses in medieval time which came into swimming pools, a good way to excersize and keep oneself clean. This came to be pools, and eventually turned into a sport in around the 1800's mainly in Europe using the breastroke, but for more variety, laws were made for it and different strokes were created, into the swimming sport we have today!
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If we could find a name, you wouldn't recognize it anyway. The best answer is that pools were probably developed as soon as somebody learned how to collect water in an artificial basin. The answer has been lost in time.Swimming pool go back at least to Roman times Pre 2,000 years many of them were even heated.
In ground swimming pools are usually bigger than above ground pools. Although rather more expensive, in ground pools will last longer than above ground pools.
Yes, they do have pools. They advertise that they have pools. This is to entice their clientele to come visit them.
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