Yes, you would be able to swim through jello. I have done a local charity event that involved sliding into a giant tub of strawberry Gelatin (about 1,000 gallons). It was a really fun event, although I was covered from head to foot in slimy oozing jello!
swimming you have to go in a pool where as diving you dive into water from a height
The spring board is used to dive from.
It moves away from the human anatomy while u dive into the pool. This also decreases the viscosity in the water
No reason not too. I am not sure I would dive off the high dive and do a belly flop, but swimming is good for you.
their is no air in the water
Try stabbing a spoon into Jello. Yeah. Same thing with a big pool. You'd get stuck and have to eat your way out. And how would you refrigerate a pool for 4 hours?Good question though.
Depends on the pool.
First of all, if you dive into a block of ice you will probably break and bone and/or die and second, if you do get through the ice unharmed you will probably not get out and freeze to death. But if you dive into a swimming pool, none of those things should happen to you. Hope I helped :)
because its a pool you swim in. As opposed to a wading or play pool that is very shallow and does not permit swimming because of lack of depth. To be a swimming pool it must have sufficient depth to be able to swim in. For most people that requires a minimum depth of 3 feet.
In the lido? You have to buy gaming tickets and then go to the lift and wait in the queue until it is your turn.
Swimming pool covers are able to keep your pool insulated as well as clean. Leaves, grass, and other debris are less likely to enter the pool.
you can jump in a pool as long as you can do it safely, if its no deeper then 3 ft i would advise against it unless there is an emergency and even then its always feet first, if your going to dive make sure its at least deeper then 4ft and its a shallow dive!