well this depends how wide and large your bottom is.
area of toilet: 5'* 5'
Saniflo toilets function basically the same way a "normal" toilet works - you flush, but then the waste goes into a pump where it's macerated or grinded and then pumped up or over to your sewer line. These are great for basement bathrooms where you would normally have to either break the concrete or build a platform. Saniflo systems allow you to place the toilet right on the floor and you don't have to break concrete! As far as space goes, that depends on what type of bathroom you are planning - full bath with a shower/tub or a half bath with just a sink and a toilet. The pump itself doesn't take up any room as it sits behind the toilet, so if you have room for a toilet you have room for a Saniflo! www.SanifloStore.com
Depends on whether you already purchased it and whether other parts are needed. If you have the toilet, a Kant leak, a wax seal,FLEXIBLE toilet supply, and the (nuts,bolts and washers) for screwing the toilet to the floor flange, plumber should not charge more than one hour of his rate to install it. Make sure the plumber does NOT silicone around the toilet. If there is a leak from the wax seal under the toilet and it is siliconed, the water stays under the toilet and rots the floor, if you are on a wood floor.
Old style toilets, (many of which are still in use) used up to 22 litres. New toilets are set to 13 litres, many with a 6 litre option.
well this depends how wide and large your bottom is.
To ensure comfort and accessibility, it's generally recommended to have at least 15 inches of clearance on either side of a toilet and 24 inches of clear space in front. This allows for easy use and maintenance. Additionally, the space should be at least 30 inches wide overall to accommodate the toilet comfortably. These guidelines can vary based on local building codes, so checking those may also be necessary.
36 inches
Depends on if it needed to be flushed or not.
It depends on the size of the fountain. You have to calculate the height, depth, and width to figure out how much space is needed.
The cost of a space station toilet can vary, but it typically ranges from several million to tens of millions of dollars. This high cost is due to the unique engineering required to design a toilet that works in the microgravity environment of space and meets strict safety and efficiency standards.
That there either one curious or your not giving them enough water.
30'
All of it.
56 feet?
the amount of space needed for a zebra is about the space of 10 to 15 back yards of space for one zebra
5 cm