1. The problem asks whether the volume of a bathtub is greater than the volume of a swimming pool in most scenarios.
2. To analyze this, consider typical volumes: a standard bathtub holds about 150 to 200 liters of water.
3. A typical swimming pool, even a small one, holds thousands to tens of thousands of liters of water.
4. Since the volume of a swimming pool is generally much larger than that of a bathtub, the statement "the volume of a bathtub is greater than the volume of a swimming pool" is false.
5. Therefore, the correct answer is **FALSE**.
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