One gallon or 3.8 liters.
3 liters
to flush out toxins
1.6 GPF.
You use anywhere from 1 cup of water to 5 cups of water to flush the toilet. This is per time you flush the toilet.
NONE as it is being used for a purpose
6/7 litres usually but you can change that by altering the stopcock level.
If the toilet works each time on one flush, they use roughly half the water of a standard toilet. You would then use half as much a month on the toilet. They do not always flush completely on the first flush and the toilet is only a part of the water bill.
The term "GPF" stands for Gallons Per Flush and it indicates how much water a toilet uses with each flush. The lower the GPF, the less water is used, which can help conserve water and reduce water usage in households.
In a modern toilet you use 13 litres per flush.
by peeing and pooin in it.
The amount of water used to flush a urinal varies depending on the type of urinal. Traditional flush urinals typically use about 1 to 3 gallons (3.8 to 11.4 liters) per flush. In contrast, water-saving or low-flow urinals can use as little as 0.5 gallons (1.9 liters) or even be waterless, relying on alternative systems. The choice of urinal can significantly impact overall water consumption in facilities.
To conserve water effectively on a dual flush toilet, use the smaller flush button for liquid waste and the larger flush button for solid waste.