Bath tubs aren't produced in a uniform size, but they commonly range between 100 (shallow tub) and 200 (deep tub) liters. If you are trying to figure out how much water is used by a person taking a bath, then using the tub volume will usually overstate the water used by more than 25% because the tub is partially filled by the person taking the bath. I say usually, because the typical "at home" behavior is to fill the tub only enough to be full when occupied, often entering before filling is complete. A typical "away from home" behavior is to fill the tub completely before entering allowing the excess water goes down the overflow. The behavior diffferences may be due to personal scheduling, conservation, familiarity with the tub, or the cost and availability of hot water.
How many litres of water does it take to take a shower
That depends on the shower head and duration of shower. . The average shower head, at average home pressure uses about 5 litres per minute
That depends on the size of the bath tub.
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2000
100
About 200 litres to fill a bath.
75-80 liters for an average bath- up to about 140 liters if filled to the overflow drain.
175 litr
6.9
12 liters is about 3.170 US gallons.
depends on the size of the bath. if it's an average bathtub, only one could fit, then you wouldn't be able to fit! ha-ha
55.06
227.125 Liters.
70.548 ounces 'fit' in 2 litres.
200 to 500,
About 14.1