When you flush your toilet, cold water is used, this diverts cold water from the sinks and showers, resulting in diminished cold water flow momentarily at the sinks and showers, so, less cold mixed with hot, = hotter sinks and showers.
Not always, water gets in and sinks the boat.
Waste water from toilets goes to a waste water treatment plant. So called gray water from showers and bathroom sinks goes straight overboard. Food waste and packing materials gets burned in an incinerator. Other incombustible materials gets compressed and send to a plant ashore. Oil and sludge in the engine room normally get separated from the water and the sludge gets burned in the incinerator and the clean water gets pumped overboard.
It usually sinks, but always gets wet.
I think it sinks toward the ocean floor.
It floats until it gets too wet and then it sinks. so basicaly, after time it does both.
As the rock sinks in the lake, it displaces water, causing a disturbance in the water's surface. The rock experiences a buoyant force pushing against it as it sinks due to the displaced water. Eventually, the rock settles at the bottom of the lake due to gravity.
really young children (under 6) dont like having showers because the water gets into their eyes, some children get the shampoo into their eyes so they dont like showers.. im a teenager and i dont like showers really, i prefer baths
"Flush the affected area with water"
"Flush the affected area with water"
hey hey when the chalk gets put into water the water goes cloudy and eventually sinks to the bottom. from Sunnibunny, ginkelbunny
It lowers, not sinks.
The sewage system underground is where it goes o oh wait it also gets filtered #(