It worked on a pulley that opened a hatch that let the "excretment" leave the bowl of the toilet and into a water lane.
The egyptians built there pyramids for there kings when they died. The kings built the pyramids in their life time and spent a lot of time working in their pyramid. Well the king didn't do the actual he had thousands of his people to do the actual work.
what did traditional egyptian artwork look like during the time of the great pharaohs
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Answer Principally in the area of Mesoamerica now known as Mexico. Answer They also used to have the best work but over time the spainiards took over with better weapons.
Aztec's city life was reserved for the rich nobles. They even had slaves who worked for them. Any poor Aztec in the city had to work all the time in order to survive.
The first flush toilet was a way your mom ffed erself so i didnt actually flush it was just her vagina juice
just give it a full flush in your toilet. Oh i believe a half flush wont work!
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That's how it is supposed to work. Pulling the lever lifts the flapper in the tank which lets water into the bowl.
In 1596 ,Sir John Harington,Godson of Queen ElizebethI,had a brainwave."I'll invent a toliet that flushes! Making the flush work properly took age's fact, most people didn't have a flush for another 200 years 1880 ,the toilet had really arrived. Since then, only the shapes and decorations have changed.
look in the tank and see if the flapper is working when turning the handle or then use a plunger or buy a toilet snake they are cheap. If you have kids or etc then maybe something jammed in the trap and if you can't get it out then take out the toilet and snake it backwards. If your toilet don't flush but the drains of other fixtures work fine then its something wrong with your toilet most cases. More information is actually needed to give a proper answer
Refill valve is a very important component in your toilet since it fills the tank of the toilet after every flush. This valve uses a float to turn the water on and off. This is a plumber related work, only a professional plumber can repair it. alliedallcityinc.com
Well....it should. My toilet, for one, works when the power is out. I mean, any toilet now should work. So, this is probably an old question.
Generally, modern toilets are required to be low flow, which is 1.6 gallons (6L) per flush. Older toilets were 3 gpf (11L). Modern toilets vary in the amount of water required to flush them, from 6L to 3L. Some have a dual flush system allowing solids (faeces) to be flushed with a full volume flush, say of 6 or 4.5L, and liquids (urine) to be flushed with a smaller volume flush of about 3L. It is not possible to flush properly a toilet with less water than that with which it was designed to be flushed. Low volume flush toilets have been designed to work efficiently with a smaller volume of water.
"A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens is not a work of Renaissance literature. It was published in 1859 and does not fit the time period or characteristics typically associated with Renaissance literature.
If you live in a city that maintains sewer and water lines, there may have been some work going on in which the sewer lines were being suctioned and cleared of debris; if your plumbing is in good working order and the building in which the toilet was located in was close enough to the suction, the toilet would 'flush' on its own. Another circumstance would involve dumping over a gallon of fluid into the bowl, causing emptying based on gravity alone.
Georgia O'Keefe lived in the 20th century. The Renaissance was 15th and 16th centuries. So, no, not quite.