Toilet water can end up in a river through the municipal sewage system. Wastewater from toilets is transported through pipes to treatment plants where it is treated before being discharged into rivers or other bodies of water. Improperly functioning sewage systems or illegal dumping can also lead to toilet water entering rivers.
Gas in the sewer line is prevented from coming back up into the toilet due to the water seal in the toilet's plumbing trap. This water seal acts as a barrier to block any gases or odors from entering the toilet bowl. Additionally, there are vent pipes in the plumbing system that allow gases to escape through the roof of the building.
The removal of a bar of soap in a toilet depends on its location. If the soap is not very far down, it may be possible to remove it by hand, or rather by rubber glove. Next, try a plunger to see if the soap can be dislodged. If the plunger does not work, a couple of options exist. Sometimes the dissolution of soap can be hastened with hot water. So long as the toilet is not completely clogged, hot water may be poured down the drain until enough of the soap dissolves or is softened to finish its trip down the drain. If hot water does not work, try a toilet auger or snake. The end should wither break up the soap or pierce it, allowing you to pull it out. If this does not work, removing the toilet or calling a plumber may be in order.
The drain is getting plugged and the toilet is lower than the washing machine drain so it is easier for the water to come up in the toilet than to go straight out the drain. Put some drain cleaner down the drain where the washing machine drains and that may solve the problem.
A river is a flowing body of liquid water, which falls under the category of a liquid. Rivers are made up of water that moves downstream due to gravity and the natural flow of the terrain.
well there is two that i know of the source, tributary, o and delta. source is like a lake, tributaries are little creeks and brooks that branch off the main river. and a delta is a dumpoff into the ocean filled with minerals picked up form the river.
The waste water goes to filtration systems throughout the city.
The toilet flapper stays up to allow water to flow from the tank into the bowl when the toilet is flushed.
The smaller end of the cone goes up into the tank.
Sham Wows DO suck up ALL OF THE TOILET WATER!!!!!! I tried it for myself.
It precisly end up falling in the medditterainian sea
No. A watershed involves various sources of water that end up in a river or a bay. The Jordan River watershed includes any water that will find its way in to the Jordan River- which is its own entity.
NO. Individual molecules of the water may get there as rain after a LONG journey.
You can use the built-up water pressure to turn a tubine on a generator.
Some sewage systems end up in the sea, rubbish get thrown in there and people go to toilet while in the sea or river. It all ends up in the ocean!!!Not very nice!
cause you smeell
You have to use toilet more
NO way