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Q: How did humans clean dirty water in the olden days with bugs and mud in it?
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Did egyptians have clean water?

no there have really dirty water . so dirty there died


What did they call the toilet in the olden days?

In the "olden days", they didn't have toilets (I'm assuming you mean the porcelain fixture that you urinate and/or defecate into). Some terms that I'm aware of from when they were first becoming popular: sanitary facility, water closet, wc.


Why was dirty water poured out into the street?

In Roman history, a common misconception is that the Romans were clean and masters of sanitation. Only part of this is true, however. Cleanliness was practiced more widely in Rome than a lot of other civilizations, but there was still a large degree of filth. For example, Romans used urine (not only theirs) in many different applications, like to clean clothes. To the point, dirty water was poured out of the street because there really wasn't much other place to dump it, except if the.re were the proud Roman engineered sewers nearby (not that you would want to go there, they smelled). Besides, the streets were cleaned at times. Ali Maredia


What did Poseidon give to humans?

he gave them some asswipes he created them out of water from the ocean...


Why was it hard for early humans to find water?

It wasn't, really...There were rivers, streams and ponds just like today and most early settlements were puposedly near to natural sources of water. If we are talking about finding underground, hidden sources of water the answer would be that early humans had only very primitive tools to get at those sources.

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How did humans clean dirty water in the olden days?

they boiled the water over fire and then trapped the steam and transfered the new clean water to another pot to make in drinkable


Why was the water dirty in the olden days?

They never had the supplies to clean it out.


Clean water is added to a tank full of dirty water. After some time the tank is full of clean water. Dirty water disappears. What is the principle and how does it work?

The principle is 'dilution': with the first addition of clean water to dirty water, the dirty water becomes less dirty because it is diluted by the clean water. With the continued addition of clean water to dirty water, eventually the dirty water will be completely diluted and there will be no dirty water left; it will all be replaced by clean water.


How clean dirty water?

to clean dirty water it needs to be cleaned or filtered


How do you know to change dirty water to clean water?

There is a machine that changes dirty water to clean water


What is the difference between clean water and dirty water?

clean water is naturally dirty, it goes through a process in which then it becomes clean.


Do tad pols have to live in clean water or dirty water?

dirty


In the olden days why did they drink dirty water?

They had nothing else and they didn't know that water carried disease.


Do swans live in clean water or dirty water?

In clean water.


Is fresh water dirty?

Fresh water is not dirty because it is fresh and clean


Did egyptians have clean water?

no there have really dirty water . so dirty there died


How does dirty water get clean?

it get's clean by sewige