Because of the temperature of the water reacting to the temperature of the air in the bathroom, which forms evaporation, which causes you to see the "foggy steam".
the heat from the shower causes it to fog and if ur window for the bathroom is small then it takes a while for the air to escape causing the smoke to become traped to your mirror like if u blow your breath towards the mirror then it fogs and also not only your mirror gets foggy but also the floor or wall.thank u very much
Every time she takes a shower the bathroom becomes full of steam.Constant steam damages the painting of the room.
Some advantages of corner shower stalls are: Easy access without being in the way, takes up less space than a regular shower or tub, helps the bathroom look neat and spacious.
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The warmth a person who enters a shower just after someone else finishes is basking in the infrared (IR) glow of the shower. The walls of the shower have absorbed a fair amount of warmth from the hot water that ran during the previous shower. This warmth will be reradiated via electromagnetic (EM) energy in the infrafed (IR) range from everything inside the shower that soaked up some of that warmth during the previous shower. It's just that simple. If you step into a shower just after someone else stepped out and you don't turn on the water right away, the air trapped in the shower with you will begin to warm, and so will you. You won't feel as cold - you're in there sans clothing - in a few moments, and that's because the walls of the shower will be radiating heat in the form of IR energy (radiant heat) and you'll feel warm. Your skin will pick up that radiation and your body will detect the energy as warmth.
Gravity. Also- If someone takes a shower with the curtain on the outside of the tub this can happen.
It depends how long it takes you to shower
It only takes 1 minute to bein the shower and out again
If it takes a shower.
No. She hasn't showered in the 16 years years of year life. just kidding! of course she has showered! Every one does. Yes stop being so mean How the heck are we supposed to know? I mean what do you want someone to do? Go to her house and spy on her to see if she takes a shower or a bath!
Over-the-counter medicine (such as Gas-X, Tylenol, Sudafed and other medications) should be stored in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Incidentally, the bathroom cabinet is generally not a good place, since the humidity and temperature of the bathroom tends to rise quite noticeably every time someone takes a shower or bath. A bedroom cabinet or nightstand drawer works, or a cabinet in the kitchen away from the stove.
Not everyone takes a shower after they take a dump.