A standard bathtub typically holds between 150 to 200 liters of water when filled to capacity. However, the exact volume can vary based on the bathtub's design and size. Some larger or deeper tubs may hold more, while smaller models may carry less. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for precise measurements.
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roughly about 80 Litres.
About 200 litres to fill a bath.
A bath uses way more water. Average bath uses about max 60 litres compared to a shower of about 15 to 20 litres.
The amount of water in a half-filled bath would depend on the size of the bath. Half-filled means the bath is filled to half its capacity. You would need to know the total capacity of the bath to determine the exact amount of water.
300 litres. You can get a physical demo of how much this is by looking in your mum's ars*hole
The average household bath has a capacity of about 80 litres. The biblical measure of volume, the "Bath" (eg in I Ki 7:26 the capacity of the "sea" placed in front of the temple is 2000 baths) is approx 22 litres.
the average bath takes 225 litres to fill.
None. It cleans the person having the bath and, in that respect, fulfils its function. It is, therefore, not wasted.
Baths come in all shapes and sizes, so it depends on the actual bath.
500 x 8 = 4000ml 4000ml=4 litres you would have 4 litres
No, you cannot bring bath salts on a plane in your carry-on luggage.