At the beginning of the 1800s, most working eople in the UK, and other developed countries would have used whatever cover they could, or there might have been a communal earth closet in the street in which they lived. By the end of the 1800s, flushing toilets were becoming common in middleclass homes, but some of the poor would still have had one communal toilet for a row of houses.
This is kind of a stupid question, if you think about how many people share those toilets at the interstate rest stops.
50 people to 1 toilet stall
An area in which people have many shared culture traits is a culture region
(cities)
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99.9% of people on earth use toilet paper Wrong. Hardly 15% world population uses/afford toilet paper.
Every 5 seconds somebody is using the toilet or 0.2 people a second
approximately 20 people per year.
About a week.
farms to cities
there was 4000 thousands of people on a ship
over 100,000 people were killed in the mines