yes
This indicates that it has a toilet, sink and a shower but no bathtub. A 1.50 indicates that it has a toilet, sink but no shower or bathtub.
an area drained by a river is called pooo lol
No, vanity is the cabinet that the sink sits on.
look in your toilet when you flush,the rotation is a vortex a tornado is a vortex when your sink drains,the rotaion is also a vortex on the other side of the equator,the rotation is reversed Edit: I came across this answer and I think the person was asking about actual locations. There are many vortexes in Arizona, google Arizona vortexes. Many people go to them for meditation and healing purposes.
Drained of blood by the lycans
Yes, it is very common for a vortex to form in a bathtub as it drains.
The singular form of vortex is "vortex" and the plural form is "vortices."
Vortex already is a singular form. The plural can be vortexes or vortices. Both are equally correct.
To avoid a vortex in liquid outlets, simply install a vortex breaker over the liquid outlet. This works in both gravity drained and pumped applications and prevents the vortex from limiting flow rate or carrying a vapor bubble to the pump impeller.
The plural form of vortex is vortices.
soap scum sticks to the side of the bathtub witch causes bathtub rings to form.
A vortex forms when there is a difference in fluid pressure or velocity, creating a spinning motion typically found in air or water. This phenomenon is commonly seen in weather patterns, ocean currents, and even in draining water from a sink or bathtub.
Vortexes and Vortices
A whirlpool is a kind of vortex. More specifically, a whirlpool is a vortex in water that can form from interacting currents. Different types of vortex can occur in air, water, or just about any liquid or gas.
When you bathe the dirt and soap floats off your skin and sticks to the side of the tub, leaving a ring when the water is drained.
In poorly drained basins.
No, it is a vortex that is made out of a gaseous mixture (air)