If you are on a septic system, then it is plugged and needs to be pumped out and properly maintained.
Poop stinks depending on how much bacteria is in it. The more bacteria in your poop, the smellier.
Because boots are heavy.
Yes, poop can float in the ocean due to its composition of water, undigested food particles, and gases. The buoyancy of these elements can cause poop to float rather than sink.
No, that would be wrong, someone would have to clean it up. Don't do it, what if you had to clean it? ----------------------- its better than releasing on the floor, if you flush it enough, the load will dissolve through the filter screen and there will be no damage done. a janitor would rather clean it out of a urinal instead of the corner of the bathroom or a sink.
Yes, if you were to somehow stand on Jupiter, you would not sink inside. Jupiter is a gas giant with no solid surface, so you would continue to sink through its atmosphere until you were crushed by the extreme pressure at its core.
A wave with the same height as the Titanic at a speed of 25 knots will broke much of the wood of the Titanic,she would overturn completely, all the water will come in through the windows(and other opened parts of the ship) and sink.
they have special feet which makes them not sink
yes they do because it can only take down liquid like a sink
The quarter would sink.
you can't do anything, Jupiter is gas and you would sink right through it and burn up
It is generally better for your poop to sink, as it may indicate that you are properly digesting your food and absorbing nutrients. Floating stool can sometimes be a sign of malabsorption or a high fat content in the diet. However, occasional changes in stool consistency or buoyancy are normal and not usually a cause for concern.