Cryptosporidium can survive in Swimming Pools for several days to weeks, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and chlorine levels. In properly maintained pools with adequate chlorine levels, the parasite's lifespan is significantly reduced. However, because Cryptosporidium is resistant to chlorine, it's crucial to practice good hygiene and avoid swimming when experiencing diarrhea to prevent the spread of this pathogen. Regular pool maintenance and monitoring are essential to minimize the risk of contamination.
No, it can't survive in a pool, it needs room to swim. If a shark stops swimming it dies. But, it can survive in a big aquarium like in sea world.
plant one and find out
They may survive in an empty pool, but are not able to live under water.
It was believed that Titanic's pool is 50 yards long.
well i don't have a swimming pool so i wouldn't know. But water spiders can bite, although i doubt that they would be able survive in a pool with all of those chemicals.
The swimming pool at the Landmark Hotel in London is 15-metres. It's a heated and chlorine-free swimming pool. One can enjoy swimming in this pool without worrying about the side effects of chlorine, especially if one is pregnant.
Long Course
thirty feet
It depends... how long, wide, and deep it is.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
depends on the swimming pool. they are all different sizes
It is 100 yards long An Olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters long by 25 meters wide (164 feet x 82 feet).