Residential pools typically 5 to 9 feet.
Most swimming pools are between 4 and 10 feet deep. The World's Deepest Pool, though is 108 feet deep.
150 feet deep. you will this on the travel channel. it comes on rarely so check it everyday.
The deep pool is 11.5 feet deep and the shallow pool is 4-4.5 feet
250 gallons wont even get the bottom of one of them wet
9 feet inside 12 feet outside well for the one here
Five feet deep and five feet wide= 25 feet squared
One pool looks like it's 16 feet deep, the pool with the spinning gyro, usually found in the second round. The individual stands are 10 feet high. That part looks shorter than the part in the water, so I estimate that the water may be 16 feet deep. For safety, the pools have to be at least 12 feet deep to break a 10 foot fall. I suspect that some pools are only 3 or 4 feet deep. The pool in the final round may also be 16 feet deep, to break the high jump falls. Safety has to play a role, like the public pools when it comes to falling in the water. That's my guess. Anyone else want to comment?
if it has a constant slope from one end to the other, (8 + 3.5) / 2 = 5.75 feet but most pools are not shaped like this.
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Some about 5 feet deep but as long as 30 feet across with as many as 5 openings along that route. Others are lazier and don't do as much.
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