It is not common to catch AIDS from someone peeing in a swimming pool. The top contributer of AIDS transmissions are blood, sexual intercours, and Intravenous drug use (sharing dirty needles). Swimming Pools are usually have strong chemicals in them that will help kill germs.
I think you can just be super careful and don't swim in areas that aren't monitored Daily.
couse there chickens
Maybe yours is in someway cut or scratched that the chlorine burns it
no. it will die. immediatly. buh bye fishy.
Yes, it wont do you or anyone else any harm.
Many fish swim with their mouths open. They swim with their mouths open because the water goes into their mouths and out their gills, which is how they breathe.
Basically it is a 1 piece swim suit cut at the waist so it is 2 pieces but covers the stomach.
Yes, chlorine can cause a stinging sensation and irritation to an open wound like a cut on your finger. It is best to avoid exposing cuts or open wounds to chlorine to prevent discomfort and potential infection.
The difference between NCAA A- and B-cuts is the following. An A-cut guarantees the person a chance to swim at the NCAA Championships. If enough athletes hit the A-cut, the individuals that hit the B-cut are essentially out of luck. If there are spots left to the filled, those in the B-cut group are selected to compete.
If they'd only cut the dorsal fin, there's a good chance that the shark would survive. But usually they cut all fins, which leave the shark unable to swim and dooms it to a slow death.
Fish have a streamlined position to cut through the water quickly, it has gills to swim under water and can camoflauge in the sea.
if it is also cut open 3-4 days but if not 1-2 days