There can be several, but they tend to be "hidden". If the toilet(s) are more than 20 years old, they are huge wasters of water. If one shaves or brushes their teeth with the water running constantly, that is, over time, a very big waste of water. Running a small load of clothes with a large load water setting. Things like that.
The washing machine uses the most water by a long shot.
I think the Laundry room uses the most. I think this because you always have to wash clothes and to wash one pair of clothes it takes a long amount of time.
the biggest pollution ever is water pollution because of the waste we humans throw everywhere. there are HUGE water pollutions in oceans like the one in the Pacific Ocean (one of the biggest water pollution's ever)
It has a very long half-life. Disposal of radioactive waste is the biggest problem. Proper disposal is essential to ensure protection of the health and safety of the public and quality of the environment including air, soil, and water supplies.
water gets cleaned with many different chemicals when it gets processed and sent to your tap at home, or put in bottles for you to drink.by a machine :)
technically, the moon!
It is waste water.
It has a very long half-life. Disposal of radioactive waste is the biggest problem. Proper disposal is essential to ensure protection of the health and safety of the public and quality of the environment including air, soil, and water supplies.
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Waste water is were unused water flows down into the sea.
the mitochondria is like a stomach that gives out energy and the vacuoles store water and nutrients and i think waste (biggest in plants)
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It doesn't waste water, but it does waste energy. The water coming out of your faucet is water that has been cleaned and filtered, which requires energy. If you waste that water, you are ultimately wasting energy.
Water waste plant