Well, large bodies of water take longer to heat or cool than land does, so a swimming pool will be a bit cooler...
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The concrete around the swimming pool tends to stay warmer than the pool water due to its thermal properties and heat retention capabilities. Concrete absorbs and retains heat from sunlight more effectively than water, which has a higher specific heat capacity and can cool down more quickly. Additionally, the shallow layer of water in the pool allows for faster heat loss through evaporation and convection, while the concrete remains insulated from these processes. As a result, the concrete can feel noticeably warmer, especially in sunny conditions.
because your body hasn't adjust to the temp to the pool
Because it is denser than you
because wants to It seems like you are asking why a 5 gallon bucket holds more than 5 gallons of water. IT DOESN'T
Yes.
Yes , If the Sun and the ambient temperature is hotter than the pool water
While both the swimming pool and the cup of water are at the same temperature of 40 degrees, the swimming pool contains a much larger volume of water compared to the cup. Therefore, the swimming pool has more thermal energy stored in it despite being at the same temperature.
It is easier to float because the sea water is denser than water found in a swimming pool. This is caused by the salt in the oceans.
Go to swimming pool. Jump in.
The strong winds of a microburst may spray or splash some water out of a swimming pool, but other than that, no. Unlike a tornado, air in a microburst does not travel upwards.
This is because of the refraction of the light when it hits the water.
The salinitiy of the water allows you to be more buoyant.