what a stupid question
You do form waves in a swimming pool. All the water on the surface moving about, are the waves. And as you can see, they go in all directions. In a perfectly still pool, a strong enough earthquake can actually move the entire volume of water and make waves very much like those at a lake or at the ocean. If enough force is applied to the entire volume of water rhythmically, you would see waves just like those in the ocean. It all boils down to how much water is being moved at one time and in what direction.
To the one who first answered - no such thing as a stupid question. But clearly you have found a way to give stupid answers.
The reason why there is no tide reaction which is the effect of the Moon is that the swimming pool is small. In addition, a ocean is much larger than a swimming pool.
Sorry, but swimming in a saltwater pool is a lot different than swimming in the ocean. In the ocean, pollutants like oil, gasoline, and trash combine with fish urine and dead animals. Another big difference in a pool is that there are no waves! In the ocean, rip tides and tidal waves are a big part of the ocean's cycle. In your pool, waves are non-existent.
The year was when the Earth was FORMED. The ocean IS A REALLY BIG SWIMMING POOL.
tell mmeee
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The waves in the water trip up their sonar.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
it depends on which swimming pool
What are swimming pool "Coopers"
No KidsCorner does not have a swimming pool.
wats a swimming pool
in an olympic swimming pool its 50m
by the wind and big fish swimming around ( believe me, winds get up to 200 mph way out there)