It could be a faulty thermostat. But it could also be that a tap downstairs is being used, or a toilet is being flushed, or even your next door neighbour has opened a water tap. If your neighbour is on the same cold water feed as you, then opening a tap next door will alter the water pressure to the shower - hence the variable shower temperature.
the particles in a surface water move back- and- forth only.
Most likely cause is a faulty coolant temperature sensor.
it goes back and forth
There were showers in the 1850s, so yeah.
Sulfur dioxide and water react to form sulfurous acid, which is a weak acid. The reaction is reversible and can go back and forth depending on conditions such as temperature and concentration.
Yes, the particles in a surface water wave move in an elliptical motion, with the force causing them to move back and forth as the wave passes by. This motion is mostly horizontal, with little vertical movement, which results in the characteristic rolling behavior of water waves.
No they didn't. Back then there were no electric showers like today. The rich people would get water from a well and have a bath. The poor people went without washing. Showers were what they'd call the rain. Just another English shower.
limit showers recycle water don't waste put back in refrigerator if not finished
swish salt water back and forth and spit out
This could be due to illness, or poor water quality
The word for walking back and forth is "pacing."
Run back and forth.