When water disappears down a sink, it goes through pipes and either goes into a septic system in the city or a septic tank in the country.
It goes to the street drain then to a cleaning station run by the township and is cleaned, filtered and put back in the system.
Drains.
the water level would sink. Anything that sinks into the water would cause the water level to sink
water displacement
It can go down the sink with running water.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
You pray there is enough gravity to allow the water to drain
yes they can go in a sink of water and a bath tub but make sure that the drain is plugged just in case they lose a body part that it doesn't go down the drain
i think they go down the pipes and then it is sort of reused again by going through the water cleaning system
If the meaning behind your question is "does the water go clock-wise or counter clock-wise down a sink or toilet" then the answer is, it depends on the design of the sink or toilet, try this yourself, fill a sink up, pull the plug, when the water is going down (say clock-wise) swirl you finger in the water counter clock-wise and the water will go down that way, proving that it does not matter.
Hot water goes into the sink or bath to be used, then flows down the drain like all waste water.
sink (to sink down), slide (to slide down)
A blocked pipe. The water can not go down the pipe, so it comes out in your sink.