Usually into a sewer pipe that goes to a water treatment plant.
Because you are using shower or bath water to water it. It will die if you continue to do it.
It's the part of a tub control that makes the water go to either the faucet or the shower.
Metal shower heads look nicer but show hard water, plastic will not show hard water, if you have a water softener a metal shower head is the way to go.
Shower gel typically leaves less soap scum compared to bar soap. This is because shower gel is water-soluble and easier to rinse off, while bar soap can leave behind residue that contributes to soap scum.
Seats in the main valve body are leaking by, allowing water to go to the shower head.
Water entering the shower has no sperm. Water leaving the shower might, depending on who was there last.
a-roots b-stem d-stem and leaves c-leaves
The ocotillo only produces leaves after a rain shower. They grow quickly and start photosynthesis immediately. As the atmosphere and ground dries, the plant loses its leaves again and does not grow more until the next rain. This conserves water as leaves lose water through transpiration.
A holding tank is always in place. Greg in Northern Califonia
A new hot water tank wouldn't let the water get as cold. Or you can get out of bed, turn the hot tap on, go back to bed for ten minutes, turn it off, go back to bed 10 minutes then go for the shower and the water will be hotter.
no they only go to waterfalls or in lakes to shower but we all know that if a bird goes in water its wings will get wet and it wont be able to fly
a shower if you take a quick one.Actually, it's a bath. When you are taking a shower, you usually want it to be warm or hot. While you are waiting for the shower water to heat up, water is going down the drain. While you are applying soap on your washcloth, water is going down the drain. While you are washing yourself, you don't want the shower water to rinse until the soap is all over you. It's going down the drain. As you're rinsing off, it's going down the drain.With a bath, you may wait for the water to heat up. After that, you plug up the pluggy thingy and the water stays. It only leaves when you take off the pluggy thingy.a shower :):):):):):):):):):):):)?:):)The answer is a shower uses far less water than a bath. A five minute showers uses a third of the amount of water used in bathing.