Science, asked by saadalisunny, 1 month ago

Fact:
A long shower may consume from
95 to 180 litres of clean water.
Moreover if you choose to take a
bath you can spend more than 170
litres.

SOLUTION:
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Answered by asmithakur635
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

Put a bucket in the shower while you’re waiting for the water to warm up, and use the water you catch for watering plants, flushing the toilet or cleaning.

Install a low-flow showerhead. It may cost you some money up front, but your water conservation efforts will save you money down the road. Conventional showerheads flow at 5 gallons per minute or more, whereas low-flow showerheads typically flow at 2.5 gallons per minute (or less!).

Spend less time in the shower. If you lose track of time, bring a radio into the bathroom and time yourself by how many songs play while you’re in there. Try to get your shower time down to a single song (epic rock ballads like Freebird don’t count!).

Turn off the water if you shave or brush your teeth in the shower to save time.

Think of baths as an occasional treat and stick to showers. The average bath uses 35 to 50 gallons of water, whereas a 10-minute shower with a low-flow showerhead only uses 25 gallons.

Answered by tiwaririya632
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