Probably there is a low-resistance path between the bowl and the sink so the answer is 'probably yes'.
Not sure what you are asking. All toilets have a bowl. You generally push the handle down on the front or side of the tank. If you are asking how to flush with a bowl of water, it takes a bucket of at least 2 gallon. Just pour it into the bowl about as fast as it will take it. At some point, there will be enough water in the bowl to flush it.
There are different types of 'cap' that are plastic and glued to the drainpipe. If this is under the kitchen sink, and is a 'p' trap, then the plastic nut either side of it will unscrew with a pair of channel lock pliers or a small pipe wrench. If, on the other hand this is a 'cleanout' cap on the end of a drainpipe, then there will be a 'nut' formed into the end of it. Turn this nut with a wrench to remove it. Have shallow bowl or small bucket ready to catch water from this.
In the tank no problem in the actual bowl YOU Cant
Place a bucket beneath the 'U' bend to catch any water, and undo the pipe joints to remove the 'U' bend. Clean the pipes and 'U' bend as much as possible, before replacing the 'U' bend and tightening the joints (usually by hand if the pipes are plastic).
Yes, if a colored solution put in the toilet bowl disappears after a while, it indicates that water is leaking from the tank into the bowl. This suggests a potential issue with the flapper valve or other components in the toilet's flush mechanism. To confirm, you should check for continuous water flow or any visible leaks around the toilet. It's advisable to address the issue promptly to prevent water waste.
The plastic bowl will provide some degree of insulation. But if it is wet all over, that insulation will be lost. You will be grounded by other means. (your feet on the floor for example).
No. Water is oxygen to them so they need to be in water in the plastic bowl.
Yes, a plastic bowl can float on water because plastic is less dense than water. This means that it displaces enough water to stay afloat.
If u put the bowl in a warm environment it will eventually heat up
As long as that plastic bowl is large enough to fit in x amount of fish you have and you fill it with an appropriate amount of water.
To effectively remove a stain from a plastic bowl, you can try soaking it in a mixture of warm water and dish soap, scrubbing the stain with a sponge or brush, or using a paste of baking soda and water. Rinse the bowl thoroughly after cleaning.
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bowl is conductor
Because a black plastic bowl has more shine and also it is more warmer than the white plastic bowl!:)
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To remove toilet bowl cleaner stains from the tub, you will need hot water and a sturdy brush. Get the brush wet and use elbow grease to clean the stain.
No, the term 'plastic bowl' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'plastic bowl' is made up of the common noun 'bowl' described by the adjective 'plastic'.A noun phrase can functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The plastic bowl contains cauliflower. (subject of the sentence)I peeked a look at what the plastic bowl contained. (subject of the relative clause)She had a plastic bowl full of crayons. (direct object of the verb 'had')He rummaged the cupboard for a cover to the plastic bowl. (object of the preposition 'to')A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'plastic bowl' are Tupperware or Farberware.