the drain.
It goes into the water systems and can pollute.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
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.
The water in the sink may not be going down because there is a clog in the drain, preventing the water from flowing through.
If on object is more dense than water (1 g/ml) it sinks. If it is less it floats. If it is the same it goes up and down.
That's what the plug is supposed to do. By plug do you mean the stopper that goes up and down with a pull stem in the faucet? If so, the rod needs to be extended under the sink. They are adjustable.
The water may not be going down the sink due to a clog in the drain pipe, a blockage in the plumbing system, or a malfunction in the sink's drainage mechanism.
wile standing on the eaquator the water drains straight down in a sink.
a flood then the water goes through
No, he goes down the sink
yes, when the water flows it goes Down stream, so up stream is where the water comes from, IE a sink
Objects that are heavier than water will sink down, such as metal objects or rocks. Additionally, liquids and gases can sink down into a denser medium, like oil sinking down in water or hot air sinking down in cooler air.