A bath can generally be of 100 liter, 150 liter or 200 liter capacity.
The Biblical volume measure of a Bath (as used in 1 Kings 7 to describe the capacity of the Sea before the temple) is about 22 liters.
An average home bathtub is 30 x 60 inches outside. With one foot of water in it, it holds about 78 US gallons or 65 Imperial gallons. -Remember this is an approximate figure, because all tubs are not exactly the same,
It depends how big it is and how deep you fill it.
35 to 40 gallons for typical tub The average bath tub will hold 40 to 60 gallons when completely filled. Use a measuring Jug and put in the normal amount of water you use.
Yes, a bathtub can hold 80 liters of water. The average bathtub is actually big enough to hold around 170 liters of water.
32-44 litres of water can be held in a bathtub.
75-80 liters for an average bath- up to about 140 liters if filled to the overflow drain.
Bird baths are stone structures placed in backyards that are filled with water. Some can hold many liters of water whereas some can barely hold a liter.
200 to 500,
There are many different sizes of bath. A common size of bath might hold 350L, but baths can vary from 200L to 1000L or more.
No, most tubs will hold almost twice that.
4 liters
Bird baths are stone structures placed in backyards that are filled with water. Some can hold many liters of water whereas some can barely hold a liter.
100
Yes, a bathtub can hold 80 liters of water. The average bathtub is actually big enough to hold around 170 liters of water.
About 200 litres to fill a bath.
5 Liters sounds more logical than 5mL.
175 litr