After effluent goes down the drain into a sewer, it goes to a sewage treatment plant. At the treatment plant the water is cleaned and returned to the environment.
rain water.. it goes down the drain on a street or in a restroom and disappears when u r looking straight at it!
If you can look under the sink, lavatory, or perhaps in the basement under the washing machine . . . a P trap is the drain pipe coming out of the bottom of the sink, or whatever. If that drain pipe goes down, then curves and goes up again, then goes sideways into the wall, then it is a P trap, so named because it look like the letter P if you hold your head just right and squint a lot. The other common trap is an S trap . . . it's the same as the above, except instead of the drain pipe entering the wall, it curves down, again, and goes down through the floor. Its shape is similar to the letter S, if you hold your head just right yada yada. If the drain pipe goes straight down into the floor or has an elbow, making it go through the wall, then there may be no trap at all. (Maybe: . . . the P trap for my bathtub may be found by tearing into the ceiling on the next floor down . . .)
Poop goes in the toilet, then out to the sewer, then to the ocean
water that goes down drains comes from either houses (your roof drainage and gutters, and anything you use in the house such as toilets, sinks, washing machine, showers etc), and also from runoff on roads etc when it rains.
Foul Air
When light enters a glass block, it slows down and bends (refracts) due to the change in medium density. As the light passes through the block, it continues to bend until it reaches the other side, where it exits the block and resumes its original speed and direction.
Light changes direction when it goes into a glass block and exits out because it refracts due to the change in medium.
The sewer is where all detergent goes when it goes down the drain. Any type of liquids which go down a drain will go into the municipal sewer lines and may end up in treatment plant.
The water goes down the plughole/drain and then down the pipes.
the drain.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
down the drain and into the ocean
The answer to this riddle is "an umbrella." When an umbrella is opened, it goes up a drain pipe, but when it is closed, it can only go down a drain pipe. This riddle plays on the dual functionality of an umbrella in relation to its position and movement in a drain pipe.
The drain water eventually goes to the ocean.. That's called pollution..
water goes down the drain.
When light enters a glass block, some of it is reflected back, some is transmitted through the glass, and some is absorbed by the glass and converted into heat. The amount that is reflected, transmitted, and absorbed depends on the angle of incidence and the properties of the glass block.