No, but it helps.
And if you work (play) in contaminated areas, you might need one more often.
Take a shower or a bath
Taking a shower typically uses less water than taking a bath, so it can be more water-efficient. Showers are also generally quicker and can help save time in your daily routine. However, the choice between a shower and a bath ultimately depends on personal preference and needs.
The bath came first, then the shower.
Bath tubs don't necessarily contain a shower, and a shower may not have a bath tub. Shower tubs are a combination bathtub and shower; the shower head is usually mounted above the bath tub, allowing for bathing and shower drainage.
It is not so much the bath as it is the soap that you need. It cleans off bad bacteria, and helps you stay clean and healthy, although you can take a shower as well.
Shower. In a bath you have all the dirt floating around you, whereas it goes down the drain in the shower.
Take a bath regularly, and apply lotion and deodorant after.
Depends on how full the bath is and how long you shower.
A full bath is a bathroom with a toilet and bathtub/shower. A half bath is either a bathroom with only a toilet, or a bathroom with only a bathtub/shower. A full bath doesn't require a bathtub and a shower.
Well this is the difference. A bath is in a bath tub and you sit and clean yourself. A shower is standing up in a tub or shower and you clean yourself.
A long shower will take more water than a bath, but a bath will usually use more water than a short shower.
A shower! So you don't soak in dirty bath water!