I have condcted an experiment in attempt to answer this and the answer is "longer than five and a half hours"
2007-01-16 04:26:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It firstly depends upon your brand of exfoliant. You would have to die first. Then bacteria would have to start munching you. The water would keep flies off you so no maggots and that would slow things down. Maybe 12 months and the flesh would be gone. If you are in a limestone region with hard water it will take many years to dissolve the bones. In a peaty acid area maybe a couple of years to remove the bones.
2007-01-16 08:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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That is a good question. I think you'd probably die of hunger before you'd erode though. Years and years and years.
2007-01-16 08:23:48
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answer #3
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answered by Oneofthesedays 5
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I believe your tolerence to the shower and/or boredom would wear out long before the danger of tissue erosion would become an issue.
2007-01-16 10:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it's possible for your body to be ever dissolved by water no matter how long you'd be in the shower.
2007-01-16 08:23:33
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answer #5
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answered by greek_spam 4
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fisrt, if your not dead, you wont erode, since growth and restoration are faster than erosion. also, it takes hundreds of years for water/sand to sculpt rock at high speeds, so your dinky little shower head might take thousands of years.
2007-01-16 08:26:30
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answered by Trid 5
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A lot longer than the hot water would last LOL
2007-01-16 21:47:15
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answered by Daremo 3
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u would die of boredom or starvation before it eroded
2007-01-16 08:27:41
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answer #8
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answered by tizzy 5
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i have no idea i am way too sleepy to think about that kind of a thinker right now.
2007-01-16 08:24:12
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answer #9
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answered by look behind you 2
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If your plumbing is full of battery acid , not very long.
2007-01-16 08:24:48
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answered by Vincent W 3
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