That's right they were holes in the ground, but the correct name for them was Foricae or Latrine. :)
No, the Romans did not invent the toilet. The first toilets were chamber pots and every ancient society had them. However, the Romans did improve them by inventing their version of a flush toilet.
The Latin name was Mamucium.
i call them roman numrals becaus Romans used them and they were numbers
The Romans once controlled all around the border of the Mediterranean sea, it was once call the roman lake
low flush toilets use less water.
The Romans made toilets for the same reason that we make toilets----to go into. However the Romans also used their toilets as garbage dumps and all household waste as well as human waste was flushed down them. And yes, the Romans still use toilets. They have them in all the houses and apartments, restaurants, public buildings, etc. in the city.
They didn't invent them (Mohenjo-Daro had some of the most advanced toilets) but they used them to get rid of their excretion.
Toilets or latrines were part of the infrastructure of the houses and public buildings. There was no way they could be removed.
No, the Romans had water-cleansed toilets.
No, the Romans did not invent the toilet. The first toilets were chamber pots and every ancient society had them. However, the Romans did improve them by inventing their version of a flush toilet.
Turns out they do.
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Well, The Romans started public toilets and baths in britain but also brought water and aquaducks... hope you think i answerd correctly..
Toilets. The Romans invented toilets, firstly they just used a bucket then when it was full they would chuck all the poo and urine out the windows!
at the swimming baths just click on the sponge on a stick ;]
The ancient Egyptians had flush toilets. The ancient Romans had indoor plumbing.
"WC" is what Germans call their toilets.