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It depends on your shower head and whether it has a flow restrictor in it and how long you shower. If your home was built before 1992, chances are your showerheads put out about five gallons of water per minute (gpm). Multiply this by the number of minutes you're in the shower, and the water adds up fast! An average bath requires 30-50 gallons of water. The average shower of four minutes with an old shower head uses 20 gallons of water. With a low-flow shower head, only 10 gallons of water is used. To test the amount of water used in a shower vs. a bath is to put the plug in the bath next time you take a shower (but not a stand-alone shower as you might spill over the lower shower wall). After you've showered, see how much the tub filled up. If there is less water than you would usually have in a bath, then you will probably save money by taking a shower instead of a bath.
Shower, because you don't need the water below the surface and it is already dirty. It's like sitting in your own used dirty water so you'll be dirty anyways so why use water. If your taking a shower your using clean water and you can turn off the water when you don't need it.
The source of water into a home has no bearing on the shower temperature. - This is caused or changed by the water heater and any piping and valves between heater and the shower. The fact of the well being source of the water is totally irrelevant in this case.The source of water into a home has no bearing on the shower temperature. - This is caused or changed by the water heater and any piping and valves between heater and the shower. The fact of the well being source of the water is totally irrelevant in this case.
It depends on how bad the storm is. If it is raining outside with no thunder, then it will be safe to shower. If there is severe lightning and thunder, your power could go out, causing the water to go out. All in all, it really depends on how bad the storm is.
It depends on the shower heads, bath heads, and the person. If you take a long shower, and use little water for a bath, bath is better. If you use a lot of water for a bath and take short showers with water saving heads, a shower would be better.
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Pull The Shower Curtain closed
This usually happens after a hot or warm shower because the water vapour in the air becomes a liquid again. It condenses on your mirror. Condensation is taking place!
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You can't shower without getting wet, unless you are taking an imaginary shower. The whole point of a shower is to get clean, which you can't do without water.
we can save water by turning off the Fauset and taking a short shower.
Once your child can walk and is not afraid of water they should be fine taking a shower bythemselves.
It is called condensation.
It would depend on the shower speed setting
Energy is put into the water used by the shower due to:heating to warm the waterpumping th water from the source to your housetreating the water to make it safe to usetreating the water after the shower to make it safe to discharge back t the watercourse
No, it is not good for guineas or rabbits to get as wet as they would get in a shower. They bathe themselves with their tongues and don't need a shower in water. Taking them in the shower could make them sick or even kill them.
There are alot of people in this world who like to take a shower instead of taking a bath. When you take a shower water comes out of a fauset from about your head and if you do not have a shower enclosure then your floor will get all wet.
Shower, because you don't need the water below the surface and it is already dirty. It's like sitting in your own used dirty water so you'll be dirty anyways so why use water. If your taking a shower your using clean water and you can turn off the water when you don't need it.