I seriously doubt that there is any big difference between the two so my answer would be no.
When you flush your toilet, cold water is used, this diverts cold water from the sinks and showers, resulting in diminished cold water flow momentarily at the sinks and showers, so, less cold mixed with hot, = hotter sinks and showers.
warm!
hot and soapy water.
It can, but hot water works better because it helps to dissolve grease and hardened food better than cold.
Just use the water that is provided
Depending on how long the camping trip is, a portable shower may be worthwhile. For just an overnight trip, it's probably an unnecessary expense, and a person is better off cleaning up when they get home. For extended stays, portable showers are useful because all a person has to do is fill the shower and leave it in the sun to heat. Later in the day, there's nice warm water to clean up with. The main alternatives to portable showers are to heat water oneself, which is more work, or to clean with cold water, which is less pleasant. Most camp showers are inexpensive, so for a lengthy trip, they are an affordable, low maintenance option.
Warm water is a better cleaner because cold water fuses the stain even more so to the fabric, where as warm water draws the stain away from said fabric.
The duration of Cold Showers is 1.7 hours.
Cold Showers was created on 2005-05-22.
No. Hot water is a bigger factor when you are pregnant. You will want to avoid hot tubs, hot baths and hot showers.
Yes, on the most part cold showers are safe. You don't want to make the water so cold that it freezes your skin, but cold water is not bad for you, unless you have a medical condition where you shouldn't lower your body temperature.
A 'Triton Electric Shower' is a shower that can draw on a cold water supply and heat it on demand. It differs from other showers in the fact that it can use cold water and heat it itself, instead of relying on a boiler to heat the water first.