I live in Southern Arizona and right now it's hot and dry (110F with 10% humidity). I lose about an inch of water every three days. My pool is 24 feet by 14 feet so that works out to about 70 gallons per day!!
The evaporation rate depends on the surface area of the pool, the temperature, and the relative humidity and the wind. I'm sure an "equation" containing the variables is known. Perhaps a civil or mechanical engineer would have a specific equation. I did find what seems to be a credible source that provides a reasonable answer. Here is the link: Marin municipal water district. They have a chart that lists 200-300 gallons per week for a medium-sized pool -- about 2%-5% of typical pool volumes. "Splash-out" water is probably a much more significant source of water
This depends on many factors.
Wind, humidity, and temperature
nearly none but most of the water might freeze.
What do you exactly mean? How much water swimming pool weigh? Then it is kilograms. Hope that helped:)
Depends on how big it is
That's more like a bucket then a swimming pool 26.59 gallons 100.65 liters
Pressure inside Earth increases much like pressure in the swimming pool increases.
If you wait long enough, all of it!
it means your swimming in a pool with dirty water and fish.....get out!
The dimensions of the pool are needed to calculate this Well actually depends how big and how much u put in to it!
Reduces alkalinity of swimming pool water (softens hard water)
Chlorine is added to swimming pool water to disinfect it.