There were individual tubs as well as public bath houses.
Yes they did. The Romans bathe at the bath house.
They were known as Italians, being that that is where Pompeii is situated.But, people from Pompeii are called Pompeians.
Played floor is lava lol!
they used the rivers to bathe and allso drunk water frome it
They used it to wash clothes, bathe, and for trade and travel.
No, ancient Greeks did not have bathhouses. The Greeks did bathe however in large tubs that were often heated by coals.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.
The Ancient Egyptians did bathe near the Nile River. In fact they bathed in the Nile River. The Nile River also provided then with food.
The verb of bath is bathe. As in "to bathe somewhere" or "to bathe in something".
"I will bathe".
It was called a denarius or "dēnārius" in latin. (I learn Latin at school) Hope that helps. : )
You can bathe a dog anytime.