Yes no problem
Look at the ingredients in soap etc many are same as fertilisers eg phosphates.
The rest are harmless otherwise you would be dead.
A birdbath is typically a shallow bowl filled with water that is either on the ground or on a pedestal. Birds will use the water to drink or take a bath. You can purchase a bird bath at your local garden store.
To create a bird bath with moving water in your garden, you can use a small water pump to circulate the water. Place the pump at the bottom of the bird bath and connect it to a power source. You can also add decorative elements like rocks or plants to enhance the look of the bird bath. Make sure to regularly clean and maintain the pump to keep the water flowing smoothly for the birds to enjoy.
To create a moving water feature for a bird bath in your garden, you can use a small water pump to circulate the water. Place the pump at the bottom of the bird bath and connect it to a power source. You can also add decorative elements like rocks or pebbles to create a visually appealing design. Be sure to regularly clean and maintain the water feature to keep it functioning properly and attract birds to your garden.
A hot water bath is a bath with hot water. You use it to take a bath.
As far as it being safe for the birds to drink, yes either tap water or water from your garden hose is fine. The only issue you might have is the need to clean water scale and mineral build-up from the bird bath on occasion; use diluted bleach to clean it.
To create a bird-friendly environment in your garden with a running water bird bath, place the bird bath in a shaded area to keep the water cool and clean. Make sure the water is shallow and clean, and change it regularly to prevent mosquitoes from breeding. Adding rocks or branches for perching and providing nearby shrubs or trees for shelter will attract more birds to your garden.
because to have a bath look nice and clean
generally no unless .. your unit has a garden type location for it
You can use garden water in a variety of ways. One obvious way is to water your lawn and garden. Another way is to gather the rain runoff in special water purifying urns for use in bathing or cleaning.
hot water
Use a low-flow showerhead and faucet to reduce water usage. Fix leaks in plumbing fixtures to prevent water wastage. Water the garden in the early morning or late evening to minimize evaporation.
Usually a bath but depends on the depth of the bath and the lenght of the shower