Cannot find the scripture you are referring to but maybe this will be the interpretation of what you are referring to.
In Palestine rain begins to fall late in October or early in November (The early rain), and continues to about the end of December. The rainfall between January and February is usually small, but increases again during march and April (The latter rain). Showers occur in May, and after this rain hardly ever falls until the end of September, though on the high ground the dews at night are often heavy.
If you look anything close to a raisin or a prune, you've been in the shower too long
The age of a shower head is not directly related to how long it is used.
As long as its not raining it's fine :]
10000 hours but only if its raining
It has been raining for two hours.It has been raining since early morning.It has been raining since you came.How long have you been waiting me? - I have been waiting for you for about an hour.
4000billion years +
Why A sunshiny shower will not last an hour would be by the amount of moisture shining through the clouds gives you a sign that the clouds themselfs are not too moisturized or full of water. The myth practically speaks for itself since there is not much water in the cloud it will not last long to fully go for more than an hour.
"Never" is a big word... The Sun has shone for a long time, and it will continue shining for a long time, but it will eventually run out of fuel."Never" is a big word... The Sun has shone for a long time, and it will continue shining for a long time, but it will eventually run out of fuel."Never" is a big word... The Sun has shone for a long time, and it will continue shining for a long time, but it will eventually run out of fuel."Never" is a big word... The Sun has shone for a long time, and it will continue shining for a long time, but it will eventually run out of fuel.
Depends on how full the bath is and how long you shower.
It depends how long it takes you to shower
it evaporates into the sky
If you go long enough without drinking, yes.