it depends on whether the wind is blowing, wind is better when the wind is constantly blowing, but water is always going through the plant, so you will always have power
yes
It depends how long you are in the shower for. A quick shower is more efficient than a bath. A power shower for a long period ( i.e. 10 mins ) may not be more efficient than a bath, depending uponm how much water it uses.Also, some people share bath water, making it ultimately more efficient than showering.It depends on how long you are in the shower for, if it is just you that has to wash, and whether you have a power shower or not.Generally however, for single persons having a quick wash, they are more efficient. If there is more than 1 person, a bath (all use the same water)If just one then a quick shower. Long showers (20min+) are worse than baths, even for just one person.
Normally NO
No, its more energy efficient.
because there is less oxygen in water meaning they have to be more efficient to get enough oxygen
Amphibian lungs do not have to be as efficient as gills because there is much more oxygen in air than in water.
It sprays water over the top of the plants, similar to a gentle shower. Not as efficient as drip irrigation, but much more efficient than flood or furrow irrigation.
There hasn't really been a brand of semi trucks recognized as the most fuel efficient. Since they run on diesel a more efficient fuel, semi trucks already are more fuel efficient than cars in terms of size and power.
Shipping by water is much more efficient. The largest freighters can hold up to 15,000 20-foot containers. It would take 15,000 drivers and trucks to move the same number of containers. With much fewer employees and vehicles involved, shipping by water, while slower than land or air, is more efficient.
Gas central heating is more efficient than electric.Open cast mining can be more efficient than deep mines.
It sprays water over the top of the plants, similar to a gentle shower. Not as efficient as drip irrigation, but much more efficient than flood or furrow irrigation.
Yes. Bird lungs are more efficient than mammal lungs.