yes, it does. when you take shorter showers, you conserve more water
Hot water for showers is heated, usually by fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) electricity. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2) the build up of which is causing global warming. So shorter showers use less hot water, meaning less fossil fuel burnt. So a slight reduction in the rate of global warming.
these are a few things you can do to conserve water -turn the tap off when brushing your teeth -take shorter showers -when cleaning dishes, turn off the water while your using the soap these things and more wan help us have more water in our watersupply.
towards the close of the summer season pre-monsoon showers are common especially in kerala and karnataka.they help in the early ripening of mangoes,and are often referred to s mango showers
They help us by spreading the seeds of these trees.
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Obviously. If you use electricity or some other energy source to heat up the water, making the shower shorter will help save energy.
Don't be stressed or really active and taking baths and showers help.
Hot water for showers is heated, usually by fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) electricity. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2) the build up of which is causing global warming. So shorter showers use less hot water, meaning less fossil fuel burnt. So a slight reduction in the rate of global warming.
shorter showers, carpool, public transportation, turning off the lights when you leave the room, anything that doesn't use energy
Showers keep us clean.
they help the environment by cleaning up animal dung and taking back home to eat it
Because taking a shower or drinking some coffee doesn't get the alcohol out of your body, although it might help you be more alert.
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I can show my appreciation by taking care of it,paticipating in activities that help the environment,showing respect and loving it.
plant trees, make a garden, take shorter showers, conserve energy, turn off lights when not in room, car pool, water lawn less etc.