turn it on
No, they will eventually impede the flow
yes you can the garbage disposal chops things fine and it is ok to put that down there because it will be chopped up and go down the sink properly You can put anything down a garbage disposal! it will take anything you can fit, but back to your question , Yes but most vegi material needs lots of water when you use your garbage disposal because it needs more flow to flush down the drain so when you do put cabbage in it just break it up more and put it in slow with the faucet on cold.
If the tubing between dish washer and garbage disposal unit is newly installed then someone forgot to remove a plug. If it was working before then the flow from dishwasher to the garbage disposal is too slow resulting in this.
If theres no particles or garbage in the water it would flow freely, but it really depends on whats in the water
i can't flow up
runoff can pollute a river or stream because when the water flows over the ground, it could pick up some trash or garbage on the ground, and the garbage could flow with the runoff. Then when the runoff enters a stream, lake, or ocean, the garbage will flow into the water, causing pollution.
Gravity.
... When there is a storm water may flow from the bay and flood may be made... LOL
It can flow either way.
down to sea
No, foods thrown into the sink garbage disposal do not end up in compost production. In-sinkerators let food flow through plumbing systems to wastewater plants. Food scraps so processed require more work from an area and represent less environmentally friendly processes than the aerobic composting of kitchen scraps in backyard bins, containers, heaps, or piles.
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