Maybe - maybe not. Here's an easy way to find out:
Fill your pool to the normal level. Mark the water level on the side of the pool with a non-permanent marker.
Fill a 5-gal bucket with water. Mark the water level also with the marker. Place the bucket next to the pool.
Compare the water levels for a couple of weeks. If you have a leak in the pool, the water level in the pool will go down much faster than the water level in the bucket. If they go down at about the same rate, then no leak.
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I would modify the answer here by putting the bucket on the top step of the pool. If no step find a way to get the bucket partially submerged in the pool water. Reasoning here is that both bucket and pool water attain the same temps.
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wai = water / tomo = hole
This can give a more realistic view of what is happening. A few gallons might not mean a lot in a huge lake, but by percentage it might be more.
This might mean that they like you and want to walk with you, they might want to get to know you, or they are lost and need directions. :)
It is the volume of water that the tub can hold until the water reaches the overflow hole.
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
It means just what it says - someone is talking to another person and saying if something does not happen, then that person will be lost. Depending on what the rest of the sentence says, they might be talking about literally lost, as in they cannot find their way back, or they might be talking about figuratively lost, as in unavailable.
it means you have either added yarn overs or dropped stitches. it might mean you are a beginner or it might mean you are knitting lace and want the holes. or that you are knitting on needles slightly larger than you would use for a not holey fabric. P.S.: You are supposed to have holes in your knitting! The hole size is because the size of the needle. (ex: large size needles=large hole, small needle= small hole) Understand now?
The only thing I can think it might mean is brokan hopes. The fact that they were white might be more along the lines of broken or lost innocence.
Water balance refers to the amount of water gained and lost by the body.
When you hear "he who hesitates is lost" it means that if you hesitate you may miss out on something. Somebody might take or get what you wanted because you hesitating in getting it.
le trou means 'the hole' in English. In familiar speech, a lost and little-animated village is 'un trou'.