Most bathing is done in hot water or hot steam. However, splash baths function like a cold shower to help people cool off on hot days. A jogger is shown, in this multiple exposure picture, running through the Dundas Square splash pad to cool down.
Bathing a baby in Mozambique.

Bathing is putting the body into a fluid, most often water, or a solution with water. Usually it is done for hygiene or for religious purposes, or for fun. Sometimes bathing is also done as a form of therapy.

When people talk about bathing, they most often mean being immersed in water. But people have also "bathed" in other substances. Some therapies involve bathing in mud. People have also bathed in other substances, like Champagne, beans, or chocolate. A form of bathing quite common is bathing in sunlight.

Reasons for bathing

Wild Japanese Macaque (Snow Monkey) come down from mountain in day time, having learned to bathe in winter at Jigokudani Onsen Nagano prefecture, Japan. Habit of bathing and warming body by Japanese Macaque is believed to be done only in this particular area and being taught to succeeding generations.

Bathing serves several purposes:

References

  1. "The Russian Bania:The Spreading Influence of the Russian Steam Bath". Archived from the original on 2004-10-22. Retrieved 2008-11-20.