My shower head flows 3.5 gal. per min. This is a little less than the norm. The math works out to be about 17.2 Sec. Check out the flow rates on shower heads for sale now. Mine is several years old. they may have lower flows available now.
Around 3 days depending on water pressure.
If you live in a town that has good water pressure and you are using your hose and your neighbor's hose, it should take 24 to 30 hours.
The answer depends on the flow rate or the water pressure, not just the pipe size.
Inches of water measured by meteorologists determine how much precipitation has fallen in a given area. That area is not regulated therefore cannot be measured universally. eg. One could measure rainfall using a 55 gallon drum or a 250 ml and be the same. As long as both containers were completely cylindrical.
It depends on the flow rate in the hose and that depends on the water pressure.
About 25-30 seconds. -Most showerheads emit about 2 -2.5 gpm.
Shower, because you don't need the water below the surface and it is already dirty. It's like sitting in your own used dirty water so you'll be dirty anyways so why use water. If your taking a shower your using clean water and you can turn off the water when you don't need it.
It depends how long it takes you to shower
Depends on how full the bath is and how long you shower.
A long shower will take more water than a bath, but a bath will usually use more water than a short shower.
More "VOLUME" flowing from the tub spout then the shower head as the shower head has a flow restrictor
It depends on the shower heads, bath heads, and the person. If you take a long shower, and use little water for a bath, bath is better. If you use a lot of water for a bath and take short showers with water saving heads, a shower would be better.
You can take one for as long as you want, provided you can stand it and have enough water of the desired temperature and supplies to do so. You won't want to take a very long shower because you'd have a very high water bill. Realistically, a 15 minute shower is usually sufficient.
There is no standard length of time that it takes for a gallon of water to freeze. The amount of time it takes for a gallon of water to freeze can vary depending upon many different things such as temperature.
One gallon of water in the summer would last a person about one day in a hot desert.
no they wil bathe themseves as long as they have clean fresh water
three seconds