Like most things in life, "it depends"! Yes, one return jet can be sufficient for an above ground pool or a smaller in-ground pool, maybe up to 15,000 gallons or so. But most large in-ground pools have multiple return lines to reduce the size of the returns and improve the circulation.
If your pool has moveable return fittings that let you direct the return stream, it is most common to point them down towards the bottom to improve bottom to top circulation (since the skimmer takes water from the top, its best if you return water towards the bottom).
I can only hope that my studies were adequate.
Yes, a return address is not necessary for delivery as long as the recipient's address is correct and adequate postage is affixed. The return address is only needed if the letter cannot be delivered, so that the sender can get it back and try to fix the problem.
No, only people can swing in pools.
Cheap pumps start at thirty dollars and are only adequate for very small pools. A pump for a good sized pool will cost at least 120$ before sales tax. You can pay up to 400$ just as easily.
because when u pee in them they turn green in the spot u peed in so when u go to Germany don't pee in the pools and this is only in most of the pools
Think about it logically. The Coronary ciculation only goes arount the heart, a fairly small part of the body. The pulmonary only goes around the lungs, again a relatively small percentage of the body. The general systemic circulation has to reeach every where in the body and get back again, that means the whole body making this the biggest. The lymphatic circulation, while it does have to come from everywhere in the body it only has to carry fluid back in one direction and so is only half the size of the general systemic circulation.
Yes. If the chloroform is in a confined space, only a small fraction of it will evaporate, but if gas circulation sweeps away the chloroform vapor from contact with the liquid chloroform and there is an adequate supply of heat from the environment to maintain room temperature, eventually the entire sample will evaporate.
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Yes. * 1983 - 55,113,000 minted - mostly melted down due to lack of requirement * 1984 - 27,820,000 minted - mostly melted down due to lack of requirement * 1985 - 2,700,000 minted - for general circulation * 1986 - None minted for general circulation - mint sets only * 1987 - None minted for general circulation - mint sets only * 1988 - 174,000 minted - mostly melted down due to lack of requirement * 1989 - None minted for general circulation - mint sets only * 1990 - None minted for general circulation - mint sets only * 1991 - None minted for general circulation - mint sets only * 1992 - None minted for general circulation - mint sets only * 1993 - None minted for general circulation - mint sets only
Only under the sea. No swiming pools please!
Only near oasises(small pools of water in the desert )
The lungs