This depends on the type of pool (concrete, vinyl liner, fiberglass), what part of the country and what part of the world, and whether it is commercial or residential.
If, by "regular" you mean a standard residential rectangular pool, then in my part of the US the standard sizes run about 16'X32', 18'X36' and 20'X40'.
if you mean a competition pool it's usually 50 meters long(olympic size), a practice pool is usually 25 yards long(75 feet) in the US and 25 meters in Europe.
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It is 100 yards long An Olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters long by 25 meters wide (164 feet x 82 feet).
A normal swimming pool is 25meters, an olympic pool is 50 meters.
492 feet or 150 meters, 50m x 25m.
in an olympic swimming pool its 50m
There are usually 50 meters in a Olympic sized swimming pool.
Yes you can because a meter is four feet and a pool usually has a length of more than four feet.
The distance in one lap of swimming depends on which pool one is in. Competitive swimmers consider one lap to be one length. In the US, there are three types of pools used for competition. The first is called a 25 yard pool. It is 25 yards and is generally used in high school swimming and in club swimming during the winter season. Another type of pool is a 25 meter pool. It is generally used in the summer for club swimming. The final type of pool is called a 50 meter pool. It is the standard type used in club swimming during the summer. This type of pool is used at the Olympics.
It wouldn't be. If you're swimming in meters the pool should be 50 meters, and I've seen them be 25 meters occasionally. If you're swimming in yards the pool would be 25 yards.
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Apatosaurus was 75 feet, or 23 meters, in length. That is as long as a Junior Olympic swimming pool.
Do you actually have a pool that is 50 meters long? Over 165 feet. Yes.
A short course pool is 25 yards/meters long. A long course pool is double that (50 yards)