Toilets are made of ceramics. Porcelain It's like a clay material that they fire and glaze with glass to get the finish.
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No, the first flushing toilet was invented in 1596 by Sir John Harrington for the palace of Queen Elizabeth I, his godmother. Thomas Crapper made many advancements in plumbing but did not invent the toilet. Also, Thomas Crapper was not a doctor.
No, it is not advisable to flush Kleenex down the toilet. Although they are made from paper, they do not break down as easily as toilet paper and can lead to clogs in plumbing systems. It’s best to dispose of Kleenex in the trash to avoid potential plumbing issues.
The man who invented the toilet--John Harrington--was an English nobleman. The infamous Thomas Crapper didn't invent the toilet, but he DID invent, among other plumbing products, the drain trap--a more important product than the toilet, as it made plumbing safe to have in your home. The trap keeps poisonous sewer gas from entering your house.
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No, it is not.
the toilet is made by a special moulding machine
Toilet papers were made in 1843.
Recycled toilet paper is made from used paper. It isn't made from used toilet paper. That would be gross.
What do you think it is? It is a toilet made of ceramic. Fool.
No, the original toilet was made to be sat on the same way we do these days.
The first toilet made entirely of ceramics was made by Thomas Twyford of England.
Plastic toilet seats are made from a type of thermoplastic called polystyrene.
No he did not. but he made many other inventions but not the toilet.
Caesar made latrines for Rome, and he made the guard open the toilet house only if he was paid
Is it china
Yes