The Romans made toilets for the same reason that we make toilets----to go into. However the Romans also used their toilets as garbage dumps and all household waste as well as human waste was flushed down them. And yes, the Romans still use toilets. They have them in all the houses and apartments, restaurants, public buildings, etc. in the city.
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Same as everyone else. All cells have damage-proof metal toilets.
anticlockwise. (All toilets in the Northern Hemisphere flush clockwise, all toilets in Southern Hemisphere flush anticlockwise.)
I wasn't aware toilets had that ability at all. :)
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if you have water to the rest of the house and its the toilets only then either someone has turned off the valves under the toilets or the fill valves have both failed at the same time. [not very likely!!] cant be much of anything else.
It is done all the time, back to back bathrooms are going to use the same vent and drain line.
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No Some houses use outhouses or in poorer countries they have no toilets. We may take advantage of it as toilets are really a convenience.
One can purchase a portable toilet from a company called Polyjohn, Toilets, eToiletsales and provenportabletoilet, all these companies have a website.
Roman toilets were not called baths, they were called foricae. Baths were called thermae and they were social centers in addition to being places to bathe. All the thermae (baths) had foricae (toilets).