Drains make noise when the water is going down because the water hits the drain as the water goes down. The water also is going down at a rapid pace, that makes the same sound as a waterfall. When the water is falling to the direct drain, the water beats on the drain.
The shower gurgles because the water is going down the pipes.
== == If there is a loud gurgling noise, it may indicate that the vent is blocked/clogged, and the water in the trap is getting siphoned back down the drain as the water drains... start at the trap at sink remove it to clean. then if not that maybe snake not reaching the clog longer snake may be needed
Drains.
Most Americans use 5 gallons of water per day. That's a lot of water, most of it going down toilet and shower drains.
In open fields some rain water makes its way through the ground to the water table. Other water drains across the fields to streams. Some of that water drains down to the water table. Many cities no longer permit rain water to percolate into the water table but divert it to storm sewers. That water then goes either to rivers downstream or out to the ocean.
They help all the water go down when it floods.
Sewage is the dirty water which is poured down sewers from drains and lavatories.
They help all the water go down when it floods.
wile standing on the eaquator the water drains straight down in a sink.
In open fields some rain water makes its way through the ground to the water table. Other water drains across the fields to streams. Some of that water drains down to the water table. Many cities no longer permit rain water to percolate into the water table but divert it to storm sewers. That water then goes either to rivers downstream or out to the ocean.
Staines Down Drains was created in 2006.
The word drain is a noun (drain, drains) or a verb(drain, drains, draining, drained). Examples:noun: The water ran down the drain.verb: I pulled the plug to drain the water.