The average bath holds about 240 litres (64 gallons), so half full would hold about 120 litres (32 gallons).
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.
Taking a shower typically uses less water than taking a bath, so it can be more water-efficient. Showers are also generally quicker and can help save time in your daily routine. However, the choice between a shower and a bath ultimately depends on personal preference and needs.
We can't provide graphs on WikiAnswers. However, here is an answer to a similar question: 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.
The underground region that is mostly filled with air in the pores is known as the vadose zone. This zone lies above the water table and contains mostly unsaturated soil and rock materials. Water infiltration is slow in the vadose zone, with air occupying much of the pore space.
Ground water saturation refers to the condition in which the pores, cracks, and spaces in the soil or rock underground are filled with water. It is a measure of how much water a given volume of soil or rock can hold. Saturation levels can vary depending on factors such as precipitation, geology, and human activities.
To determine the volume of water in a half-filled bath, you'll need to know the total capacity of the bathtub. For example, if a standard bathtub holds about 40 gallons (approximately 151 liters) when full, then a half-filled bath would contain about 20 gallons (about 76 liters) of water. The exact volume will vary depending on the specific size and shape of the bathtub.
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5-30 minutes
The water in the bottle has room to move when it is half full; it ends up sloshing around trying to remain at its initial position, and much of the energy goes into moving the water instead of the water+bottle.
No! Panels are strictly forbidden in bathrooms of any kind. In the NEC, a half bath is a bathroom just as much as a full bath.
NO! The chemicals in the pool will hurt them, not to mention it's MUCH too cold! Let them swim in a shallow bath tub filled with warm (not hot) water.
If the half bath is in a common area if done nicely should add between 4000-7000 depending where you are.
It is recommended to add one cup of iodine to a standard bathtub filled with warm water for a therapeutic iodine bath. However, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider before trying this method to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your individual health needs.
around 150L
dont give your gerbil a 'water' bath use chinchilla dust
It depends what size it is.
It is recommended to use 1-2 cups of borax in a standard-sized bathtub filled with warm water for a soothing bath. Make sure to dissolve the borax completely in the water before getting in. Avoid using borax baths if you have sensitive skin or any skin conditions.