It depends on the circumstance. A pool is better if you are farther away from the lake, and have enough space and money to install a pool at your house. It is also good if you like to swim alone, and not with other people.
A lake is better if you are really close to a lake and do not mind swimming with other people.
The area of Joe Pool Lake is 31.323 square kilometers.
A pool the water is sanitized and with proper water chemistry. A lake may contain harmful bacteria. Water chemistry in a pool is balanced to somewhat obtain the chemical levels that are present in tap water that you drink. You are trying to duplicate that with pool chemistry. You drink chlorine and wash clothes in it. After hurricanes and such small amounts of bleach is used to sanitize water enough to drink. Think about it. Would you drink that lake water or drink your properly balanced pool water instead? Hope this is helpful.
In my experience, lakes are natural bodies of water. But there is no legal reason known to me why a swimming pool should not have 'lake' in its name.
No, but they have an outdoor pool and hot tub.
A concrete pool is better any where if it is done professionally.
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A small mountain lake or pool.
Pond, pool.
A small mountain lake is also called a tarn, pool, or cistern.
A ' Tarn' is a mountain lake or pool formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier.
I have been in the pool business for about 20 years now. From my best knowledge it seems to come from lakes or pond. It get transfered into your pool from dog in the lake/pond into the pool or bathing suits that have been to the lake/pond and then into the pool. Just remember to keep your lake suits separate from your pool suits. I always keep extra suits at my house for friends that come over to swim or have them leave there suits here so I know they do not get lake water into the pool. I know a lot of you are saying that "I wash my suits after we get home from the lake"..... this does not matter black algie does not die from a machine wash and dry. My wife and I are the only users of our pool and we've never been to the lake or river so I'd like to know how black algae got into my pool? - ttwotees
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