Because it is disgusting.
Either or works. But using the trash would save water.
Harder to accidentally throw away or misplace. Plus, it helps organize your data for easy reference.
When you throw the tennis ball, it flies for a distance before dropping down because when you throw the tennis ball, you use force, which is transferred to the tennis ball, which then converts to kinetic energy (movement energy), to allow the tennis ball to go far.
In order to throw a snowball as hard as you can and it come back to you, you must throw the snowball straight up into the air.
This depends on what the pieces of paper are up to. - If the pieces of paper are at rest on a surface, the normal (perpendicular) force of that surface is counteracting the attractive force of gravity. - If the pieces of paper are in the air, some aerodynamic forces are counteracting the attractive force of gravity, but only the component of the aerodynamic forces that is directed in the opposite direction of gravity. (That is, if you throw the pieces of paper UP in the air aerodynamics and gravity will do work in the same direction, and no force will counteract gravity.) This system is not in equillibrium and the pieces of paper will sooner or later fall to the ground. - It should be possible to counteract the attracting force of gravity by giving the pieces of paper an electrostatic charge and holding an object of opposite charge above them. This can be done by rubbing the pieces of paper against an inflated rubber balloon, the papers will stick to the balloon. Note that for this to work, something will have to counteract the force of gravity on the balloon. This can be done by suspending it from the roof or holding it in your hand. Something would then have to counteract the attractive force of gravity on the roof (the walls) or you (whatever you are standing on)... and so on ad infinitum...
Wrap them up in toilet paper or in a nappy bag and throw them away. Don't flush them down the toilet because they won't flush and will clog the loo.
You should throw it in the bowl. That is the correct place for it, just not huge clumps of it.
You can in most countries except those that have weak plumbing
flushing ones toilet paper depends on the grade, you shouldn't be throwing heavy or very course toilet paper into the toilet as it causes blockages. keep to thin toilet paper for when actually using the toilet and use the heavier and courser toilet paper for when drying your hands and put it into the basket.
you can either flush it down.... or.. throw it in the bin.
you call it a Neekeetia ? Everyone calls it that
It's cardboard. Throw it in the recycle bin.
eggs, toilet paper, pumpkins
No, but why did he not throw the toilet paper away afterwards
You throw it in the dirtbin/dustbin/waste bin. Whatever you call it depending where you live. Do not put anything down your toilet other than toilet paper, i am repeating myself now, DO NOT put anything down the toilet other than toilet paper.
Most kids throw toilet paper at houses on Halloween.
Sorry, I should have said Latin Americans....please pardon any offense to Mexicans