It is much safer to take a bath than a shower cause in the shower you can slip so I would bath
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.
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.
Showers are typically more efficient than baths in terms of water usage. A typical shower uses around 10-25 gallons of water, while a bath can use 30-50 gallons. However, certain factors such as the length of the shower and the type of showerhead can impact the overall efficiency.
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.
Shower, most likely. If the water temperature is the same, then it all depends on the amount of water used. If you take short showers, then showers use less energy. If you take super long showers, then either take a bath, or hurry up. I'd think that it's more common to take cold showers than cold baths as well.
A long shower will take more water than a bath, but a bath will usually use more water than a short shower.
In the shower, bath tub or even when you wash your hands.
Because to fill up a bath you need to use a lot of water, this water is more then what a typical person would use to shower (showers use less water/min then filling up the bathtube)
Of course you can. You can use a bathtub or a shower.
Usually a bath but depends on the depth of the bath and the lenght of the shower
Astronauts do not shower, they must sponge bath while they are in space.
No and yes it matters how long your in but for me i am in the shower for 5-10 minuets and it uses more then a bath. The reason is that when your in a bath the same water is being used through your cleaning but with a shower it is being filtered the whole time. For me I would recommend using the shower because it is a cleaner way to clean yourself.
I think you should use deodorant and take a shower or bath every morning or every other day.
PVC is considerably safe to use as long as it is not ingested or consumed. That being said, PVC-free shower bath curtain is not necessarily 'safer' than PVC shower bath curtains.
No.
A bath scrubby is just a cute nickname for a loose loofa that you use in the shower to wash your body.
The primary difference between a shower curtain towel and a regular bath towel is its purpose. Shower curtain towels are use to prevent water from getting on the floor during a shower. It also provides a sense of cover. Regular bath towels are generally used after a shower when drying.