Running water can trigger the need to urinate due to a psychological response known as "latchkey incontinence," where the sound of water signals the brain to relax the bladder. This response may be linked to conditioning, as many people associate the sound of running water with the act of using the bathroom. Additionally, the sound can stimulate sensory pathways that enhance awareness of the bladder's fullness, prompting the urge to go. Overall, it's a combination of physiological and psychological factors at play.
Because of the role that suggestion plays.
well if you sit on the toilet and run a tap then that would make you go. and the old trick, when your sleeping if you put your hand in a bowl of warm water that will make you pee aswell. with the tap that happens because the sound of trickling water will trigger your brain to make you go, it also works with waterfalls.
The Earth's surface is 3/4 water. All we need to do is not pollute the water and there will be plenty for all of us.
Because water helps us digest foods, and keeps our bodies running
yes,because nalabay ang botle
I needa pee.
they pay for water to keep their house because if they don't then the water in their sink,tub,washer and everything that runs on water will stop running .and if it stops running then they would die of thirst ,and i think that us humans and animals can not survive with out water .
poo pee
It is pronounced as "pee-ray-us."
makes us hydrated
About .25% of the U.S. population are without electricity and running water. Our total U.S. population is approximately 300,000,000 people. Therefore, less than one million people in the U.S. have no electricity or running water.
your bladder is the only way you pee. so if you didn't have a blatter then you wouldnt be able to pee.