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Is it a pool?
Is it a reservoir?
Is it a dam?
Is it a lake created by a dam?
Is it filled by natural processes, such as rainwater…?
…Or does the process of filling involve human intervention at some stage?
Is there exactly one of these filled things in the world?
Are there fewer than ten of these filled things in the world?
Are there fewer than a million of these filled things in the world?
Do people go into the water?
Is the water meant to be drunk?
Can the water be drunk?
Is there anything visible in the water aside from possibly people (handled by earlier question)?
I also realized I might be misinterpreting “It is still built and filled.” I took that to mean (1) “There is still a process of building and filling this or similar objects” but it might mean (2) “It was built and filled once, and those fixed characteristics of the object (built and filled) haven’t changed.” So, for the question:
Is it meaning (1)?
Is it meaning (2)?
Both, I guess.
Not exactly 2, but closer to 2.
Is the water undrinkable because …
… it is contaminated with microorganisms?
… it is contaminated with a poisonous substance?
… it is radioactive?
… it is salt water?
Would the water have been drunk back when the thing was used?
Is the pool dangerously polluted?
If yes, is the pollution chemical? biological? radioactive?
Is it the cooling pool at Chernobyl?
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Was the pool built to contain only one animal?
Was it something that normally lives in the ocean?
Was it an orca?
Did it star in a movie?
I thought it’d be a coffin at first, but the liquid part doesn’t seem to apply unless the coffin was washed out to sea or something.
Was it originally constructed as a pool?
Was it originally filled with salt water?
Did it get misplaced from its original location?
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Was the water used for industrial purposes?
Was the water used for mining purposes?
No to both.
Was it constructed in the 20th century?
When it was being used, was it open to the public?
Is is open to the public now?
Is it no longer (even in principle) able to be used in the manner it originally was?
Is the cessation of use primarily due to technological progress making its use obsolete?
Did the water come from a natural salt water body such as the ocean, etc.
Was is ever meant to be emptied (e.g., were there plans or mechanical provisions for emptying it)?
Once filled, was it ever emptied?
If so, was the filling/emptying repeated more than once?
If so, more than ten times?
Is there anything other than water that could be / could have been used instead and still have a functioning “system”?
Is or was the water used to moderate the temperature of something?
Is the pool made of metal?
dirt/clay/mud?
rock/stone?
brick?
plastic?
something else?
Is the pool intended for harvesting of salt?
Not sure on the materials, I doubt it will be a factor.
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