It must avoid clogging of sewage pipes.
Putting solids in a sink can clog the drain and prevent proper flow of water. Solids can accumulate and create blockages in the pipes, leading to potential plumbing issues. It is best to dispose of solids in the appropriate trash receptacle to avoid damaging the plumbing system.
It might damage the CPU
well , u shouldnt.
Solids can clog the drain pipes and cause blockages, leading to plumbing problems. They can also accumulate in the sewer system and contribute to environmental pollution. To prevent these issues, solids should be disposed of properly in designated waste bins or containers.
Convection
she had an overdose of drugs and she fell into either a sink or bathtub of water and she drowned...she shouldnt have been taking drugs and it is her fault
Because... you shouldnt put your HW here its how you fail tests.
Not necessarily. The density of a substance depends on its mass and volume, so it can vary for both solids and liquids. In general, solids are denser than liquids because the particles in solids are typically more closely packed together.
When you put a science tool in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does sink
The name for impurities that sink to the bottom of a drink is "sediment." Sediment can include particles of undissolved solids or precipitates that settle out of the liquid.
anything denser than the water will sink in it.
In the bathroom like every other kitchen sink