Only as much as some one allows the water to run
15 to 20 litres
around 15-25 litres
Shower - it uses less water
Not really, because it uses less water, but it takes way longer to have a shower so in the end it uses the same amount, if not more, water than a normal shower!
Depends on how full the bath is and how long you shower.
anybody can be an expert. A shower head will say how many gallons per minute it uses (read as gpm). Set a timer for how long you shower for and compare the amount of water you used to how much water it takes to fill a tub. Your local water department can probably give you statistics for a study of this, too.
A bath uses way more water. Average bath uses about max 60 litres compared to a shower of about 15 to 20 litres.
a shower if you take a quick one.Actually, it's a bath. When you are taking a shower, you usually want it to be warm or hot. While you are waiting for the shower water to heat up, water is going down the drain. While you are applying soap on your washcloth, water is going down the drain. While you are washing yourself, you don't want the shower water to rinse until the soap is all over you. It's going down the drain. As you're rinsing off, it's going down the drain.With a bath, you may wait for the water to heat up. After that, you plug up the pluggy thingy and the water stays. It only leaves when you take off the pluggy thingy.a shower :):):):):):):):):):):):)?:):)The answer is a shower uses far less water than a bath. A five minute showers uses a third of the amount of water used in bathing.
It depends on how much water comes out of your shower head.
The bathtub can waste close to 50 gallons of water per use. To save water, a shower is the better option and uses less water.
It depends on how big your bath is, and how fast the water is running in the shower.An average bath uses between 30-50 gallons of water. An average four minute shower with an old shower head uses 20 gallons of water. With a low-flow shower head, you only use 10 gallons of water.So a shower is probably better. People who are interested in saving water would try to limit their shower time to four minutes. You don't need 10 minutes to wash yourself.
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A ten minute shower probably uses more than washing a load of clothes. It depends on how fast the water runs.