no less then 40,000 gallons per year
Someone hooked up the hot water supply to the toilet instead of the cold water supply- or your water heater is back drawing hot water through to the toilet from a cold water inlet (supply)
because the flushing washer is broken and needs to be replaced, or the inlet washer is broken and the water is over flowing into the pan
Iron in the water would cause rusty stains in the toilet.
The toilet did not add water yet. By the way, If you filled a bucket with water, The water level would go up.
If the toilet works each time on one flush, they use roughly half the water of a standard toilet. You would then use half as much a month on the toilet. They do not always flush completely on the first flush and the toilet is only a part of the water bill.
Generally a "pond" is taught of as a still body of water smaller than a lake. "still" implies no flow movement and would mean that there is no inlet or outlet. However, the term "pond" is sometimes extended as in "Mill Pond" which would have both an inlet and an outlet.
In my country, it is not. but i am not sure whether it is in other countries. i think many people would rather choose drinking water as the cleanest one, but not toilet water.
the reason why the toilet makes noise when you turn water on is because all the water lines are conected so when you turn on water the toilet gets affected and the water that goes down a drain goes to the water pipe.
What would happen if you broke the Styrofoam up into lots of pieces, then threw the pieces into water?
No.. The trap is built into the toilet. It can become clogged or obstructed with debris, but if it were to collapse, your entire toilet would be gushing water everywhere.
Maybe, but certainly not much
You would need to pour the water into the bowl.