Tubs usually do not have shut off valve for them. You have to shut off the main supply. Depending on how the house is plumbed, you may be able to shut the cold supply to the water heater and that will shut off both the hot and cold or the main line where it comes into the house.
Some shower valves have integral stops which can be accessed by removing the trim plate. Most shower valves don't have these and the water is shut off by turning off the main valve to the house or apartment.
Usually only toilets and sinks have shut-off valves.
Look for access panel behind shower faucet, if there's an access panel, remove it and look for shut-off valves. If no access panel, turn off main water supply to house.
No, but good idea to install.
If the bath tub is the only place you are not getting water, I would check for a shut-off valve somewhere between the tub and where it branches off from the main hot and cold water lines. Or you could just have a bad valve on the tub.
Outside at the main shut off valve. Showers/Bathtubs do not normally have a shutoff valve like sinks and toilets. The main water valve for the house must be turned off.
Which water you talking about? Under the kitchen sink there should be a C/W shut off If your talking toilet there should be a shut off left hand side under the tank. Shower or bath tub possibly integral stops Main cold water shut off Normally by the house trap. Multi story building a cold water riser
Most tubs do not have a shut off in the supply lines to it. You have to shut the main off where it comes into the house.
I do not live in a condo thus I have no need to shut the main valve
That depends on the volume/size of the tub in question. A "tub" could be a butter tub, a mash tub a bath-tub etc.
You fill the tub. Then you get in the water and soap up. Immediately rinse it off and get out of the tub. Then you dry yourself after coming out and then you're done. It helps me if I stand when I do it but what ever works. :)
Results obtained by multiplying the length and width and height of the internal volume of the bath tub bath tub.
The cup of water is as hot as the bath tub full of water as they are at the same temperature.
a bath in a tub
Yes, but with NO water in - just to play in an empty tub.
It depends what size it is.