Yarra Park Stadium is in Melbourne, Australia. That makes it south of the equator and will therefore swirl in the direction opposite of flushed toilets in North America, i.e. Australia - counterclockwise; USA - clockwise. (I'm in California, so when I go to the bathroom next I'll double check).
You live in Oz (other side of the earth)
No, the water in a toilet does not spin one way in the northern hemisphere and spin the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere. The spin of the water in a toilet is determined by the shape of the toilet bowl and the flush system, not by the direction of the Earth's rotation. In a toilet, the water is flushed by a flushing mechanism. This flushing mechanism is usually activated by pushing a lever or pushing a button, and it causes water to be released from the tank into the bowl. The shape of the toilet bowl, as well as the type of flushing mechanism, determines how the water will move once it enters the bowl. When the toilet is flushed, the water quickly fills the bowl and then begins to swirl around. The force of the swirling water will cause it to push against the sides of the bowl and create a whirlpool effect. As the water circles around the bowl, the shape of the bowl determines the direction in which the water will spin. The water will usually spin in a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and in a counterclockwise direction in the southern hemisphere. The spin of the water in a toilet is determined by the shape of the toilet bowl and the type of flushing mechanism, not by the direction of the Earth's rotation. The shape of the bowl and the type of flush system will determine the direction in which the water will spin, regardless of which hemisphere the toilet is located in.
COntrary to popular belief toilet water doesnt swirl a different way due to any sort of supernatural occurance nor because of some sort of scientific belief. Toilets flush inÊ different fashion due to the manufacturer of the toilet. THe rule of water swirling in a counter clock wise motion refers to more larger scales like trade winds and or hurricanes.Ê
Water in toilet won't go downSounds like it's clogged up. The water enters the toilet bowl on an angle, so it will always swirl because of that angle, but if it's not going down, there is a clog. If the water is rising in the bowl when flushed, the clog is worse. If the water goes down over a longer period of time the clog is less or "partial". Try using a plunger to push the obstruction down through the toilet. Sometimes an item (toothbrush, hairbrush, comb, etc.) lodged in the toilet "S" drain area will cause a partial clog. The water will go down slowly and a plunger won't seem to do the trick. In this case you may need to pull the obstruction back out into the bowl area of the toilet. You might be able to do this with a coat hanger that has the end bent into a hook shape. The worst case senario is when you have to remove the toilet from the floor, take it out in the back yard, and push the obstruction backwards from the bottom. For this a garden hose or a plumbing snake might be the tool of choice. ANS 2 - Spring wound toilet cleaners may be necessary to remove a very stubborn obstruction in the bowl 'S' . I've seldom found coat hanger or similar wire to work as it will not bend around the 'S' . - Things as small as 'Q -tips' can be almost immovable without a very flexible spring wound cleaner. Things like that cause the paper to wad up firmly around them.
the leaves hav a swirl pattern to them.
no there is not there is a curlly one but no swirl outfit
Orange Swirl was created in 1998.
Sega Swirl happened in 1999.
Sega Swirl was created in 1999.
I started to swirl around
The duration of Swirl - film - is 1.5 hours.
to swirl is translated "tourbillonner, tourner" in French.