People in the desert are normal people so they take baths like normal people. They are no different than anyone else.
Theoreticaly it is safer to take a shower during a thunderstorm. The chances of getting killed by drowning and by using a bath tub are greater than that of getting struck by lightning and using a bath tub.
No. You won't get all of the bacteria off of your body and then you wouldn't be clean.
That depends on the size of bathtub you have.
Wear extra clothes, wrap up in blanket, light a fire, cuddle up, take a bath, drink something hot
Just take a damp rag and wipe it off. If it's something hard, like dried food, take them down(If you can), and use a scrubby. Lay it on a hard surface, and scrub hard. Eventually, it should come off.If you can take them off, put them in the bath and soak in a solution of warm water and dish washer detergent.
I'd take a bath. I often take a bath when I am upset.
every 2 weeks
I live in Ky and I take a bath everyday.
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You should give them a bath at least once a week. Well at least that's what I did with my beagle Cassy.
Take a bath often and maintain good hygiene .
You should give them a bath at least once a week. Well at least that's what I did with my beagle Cassy.
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how often did huck have to take a bath
piga bath ~get it~
gerbils take baths in sand.
Baby bear takes a bath in the river or a shallow stream in the forest. Bears are good swimmers and often use natural water sources to clean themselves.