When you flush a toilet, the waste and water travel through pipes into a sewage system or a septic tank. In urban areas, the sewage is directed to a treatment facility where it undergoes processes to remove contaminants before being released into water bodies or reused. In rural areas with septic systems, the waste is broken down by bacteria in an underground tank before being absorbed into the soil. Ultimately, the treated wastewater returns to the environment.
When a player goes all in and the final card on the board is a flush, the player with the highest-ranking flush wins the hand.
When your poop gets flushed it has pressure on it to make it smaller then goes in a small pipe then into the local sewer.
The leaf with screw holes goes on the door.
The quote "what goes around comes around" can be found on page 58 of the book "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen.
it goes into the sewer!!!
Nothing it goes into a holding tank
The poo goes into the toilet waste thing then goes into the river when it has been cleaned.
A full house always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.
When a player goes all in and the board flushes, the player with the highest flush wins the hand.
They go to pipe, and the goes to sewer system. They will recle it.
Flush the eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes minimum. If only 1 eye is contaminated, do not flush down into the other eye.
Poo goes in the toilet and then when you flush it, it goes in the sewer. It is then brought to a cleaning place where the water is cleaned as it is biodegradable, meaning that it disintergrates over time.