in a space station of course
Because when you drink your bladder gets full so you go the toliet and it cmes out
the ocean
Yes there are some toilets in space. Astronauts started with adult diapers. But for longer missions, this was not ideal. Plastic bags were taped to astronaut backsides for collection. Liquids were also collected in bags but leaks proved annoying. Eventually a space toliet was created with a fan to pull odors away and help pull wastes away in low gravity. Scientists are still working on a better space toliet.
I think on the ground.
They can't use toilets they have to wear diapers in their space suits.
Besides why would you eat it in the first place, that GROSS. DON'T EAT IT AT ALL.
Yes you can if you wear diapers 24/7 and do not need a toliet. I do not wear a diaper myself, but I find it convenient to let it go and not have to go to the toliet.
Depends, how many of your fellow turds can you eat you little turd.
When they fell that the poo or pee is coming
Then we would go into space to eat it, of course.
toliet room has a toilet and its where you go potty. A bathroom is where people bathe and there is NO toliet, just a bath
They don't have to stand. They can sit if they choose.