Yes, in their communal baths as back-scrubbers, but usually this was done by an attendant or a slave. The primary purpose of the sponge-stick or tersorium was for personal hygene in place of our toilet paper.
There's really no difference. If your plans are in meters, it's more convenient to use the meter stick. Likewise, if your plans are in feet, use the yard stick.
No Romans did not use wheelbarrows the wheel barrows were practicaly invented after.
Romans use the Groma to buils the roads. The roads that are made by Romans are straight. The Groma makes the roads straight
why do you use the clock? The romans wanted to know the time silly billy
Romans use ginger spice because it is good foam mainly good for cooking and for herbal medicine
I use Vim Liquid, with a sponge scrubber, it works well.
The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.The Romans used oil to clean themselves. It would be rubbed into the skin and then scrapped off with a stirgil which removed the dirt and left the skin soft and smooth.
I personally, dont use a sponge beacuse it gets dirty too much, i just mist the crabitat until it have enough humidity. You dont have to change the sponge, if it gets really dirty, boil it in distilled water and place it back in. You need to change the hermie sponge when it becomes so small you cant really use it.
i see a sponge, do you see a sponge?
Use a glue stick.
I really dont have a effin cluee x
sometimes
Your hands, soap and water (plus a cloth or sponge) is all you really need! :)
Not really, but you can fro extra humidity. It should be in a pond of water if one opts to use a sponge. The sponge needs to be sterilized at least every 2 days due to the way they harbor bacteria.
A human made sponge is called a sponge because humans used to use sea sponges.
put your hair in a ponytail and put the hole in the sponge through the ponytail and use hair grips to hold the hair down
You can use a sponge applicator on a broom handle or extension