A long shower will take more water than a bath, but a bath will usually use more water than a short shower.
You can take a shower in a bath without a shower attachment by using a handheld showerhead that can be placed over the side of the tub or by filling a bucket with water and pouring it over yourself. Alternatively, you can use a sponge or washcloth soaked in water to rinse off. If you have a detachable faucet, you might use it to direct water over your body while standing in the bath.
take shorter showers use a bucket to catch the wasted water whilst waiting for shower/bath water to go warm recycle water
Depends on how full the bath is and how long you shower.
A shower! So you don't soak in dirty bath water!
Shower - it uses less water
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)
Take a shower or a bath
A shower because you save more water. Also when you take a bath you sit there in your own wet dirt.
A bath uses way more water. Average bath uses about max 60 litres compared to a shower of about 15 to 20 litres.
It depends how long it takes you to shower
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.
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.