Hell ya,,becuse taking a bath takes so much longer
A premier bath contains a surround that can be put into your existing bathroom. It will slip over your bath tub and you will end up with a new shower and bathroom.
A shower bath curtain is a piece of cloth, vinyl, or plastic that is used to not only keep water from splashing out of the tub and all over the floor, but to also make a shower more private. That way other people can not see you in the buff so to speak.
Oh yeah the guys love prefer chunky over bony.
most guys would prefer shower, just because it's quick and easy. most girls would take bubble baths if they have time. depends...showers to get clean....and baths to relax
We can't provide graphs on WikiAnswers. However, here is an answer to a similar question: It depends on your shower head and whether it has a flow restrictor in it and how long you shower. If your home was built before 1992, chances are your showerheads put out about five gallons of water per minute (gpm). Multiply this by the number of minutes you're in the shower, and the water adds up fast! An average bath requires 30-50 gallons of water. The average shower of four minutes with an old shower head uses 20 gallons of water. With a low-flow shower head, only 10 gallons of water is used. To test the amount of water used in a shower vs. a bath is to put the plug in the bath next time you take a shower (but not a stand-alone shower as you might spill over the lower shower wall). After you've showered, see how much the tub filled up. If there is less water than you would usually have in a bath, then you will probably save money by taking a shower instead of a bath.
In an average bath 90L of water but if you like it really full it will be more than 100L of water so in stead of having a bath have a shower because it is quicker -unless you like to stand there and enjoy the water all over you're hair -have a shower because it saves about 60L of water
A "walk-in" tub/shower eliminates the need to step over the side of the tub to get in and out of the bath or shower. Older people and individuals with disabilities or injuries (as well as caregivers) find it much easier and far safer to use a walk-in tub/shower.
I actually don't think think that, but it shouldn't matter what skin color you are!
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.
Women love shower heads for many different reasons. Sometimes women prefer a certain shower head over another by the pressure so women feel all of the shampoo and conditioner coming out of their hair.
A bath is called - La Tina To have a bath is - bañarse en la Tina
ShopBot is a Canadian based store that offers over 500 different shower and bath screens. The price ranges from about $150 to $500 in this store, but other stores such as Target sell them as well.