Most people measure their fecal matter using estimates. But if you wanted to be more precise, you could make a paper tape measure. Then put on disposable gloves and use the paper tape measure to measure it. Then you could flush or discard the strip and discard your gloves.
The answer depends on what aspect you wish to measure: the mass, the density, the volume, the water content, fibre content or something else. Different attributes will require different methods of measurement.
Most of it would be because feces is the result material that is organic.
It depends on the temperature of the feces and the freshness. Fresh warm feces is rich in methane (CH4) which is highly flammable would have a flash point of about -186 Celsius. The methane releases as the feces cools and dries which is where the composition of the feces comes in. Dry ambient temperature feces will have variable flash point depending on what the depositor last ate before passing the feces. A grass fed animal's feces will have a flash point around 120 degrees Celsius, where as human feces from an individual with a "meat and potato" diet would be approximately 280 degrees Celsius.
Yes. Very much. You will get good quality manure out of the complete decomposition of feces.
The energy contained in the feces is not lost from the ecosystem. It can still be consumed by decomposers.
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Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.
Because your feces has magical powers that turns anything it touches to feces, and one day your family thought your feces was cookies, ate it, and then they turned into feces! TADAA!
Yes feces does stink.
Yes, children's feces often smells as offensive as adult feces.
No. There are parasites in feces. Consuming feces can make dogs sick or have worms.
Feces are a very complex mixture.
Feces.
caca (meaning actual feces)
Feces are matter, and most bluntly, poop.
Yes, feces can be considered a waste product.
feces. In their feces is fish bones and stuff.
No you can't get feces its not possible