Every 5 seconds somebody is using the toilet or 0.2 people a second
if you had 1.5 liters of water, how many milliliters would you have?
There is 0.1 liters in 100 millimeters of water.
Depends on the water can!
There are 0.1 liters in 100milliliters of water because 1L = 1000mL.
approximately 1-2 litres of water is needed to flush a toilet.
Between 6 and 9 litres depending on the age of your toilet.
The typical toilet flush uses approximately 6-7 liters of water per flush, which is equivalent to 0.006-0.007 cubic meters. To convert liters to cubic meters, you divide by 1000. Therefore, each toilet flush uses about 0.006-0.007 cubic meters of water.
It depends how big your cistern is. Modern dual-flush toilets have a minimum flush of 6 liters. There are 1000 milliliters in one liter, so the flush would contain 6000 ml.
You use anywhere from 1 cup of water to 5 cups of water to flush the toilet. This is per time you flush the toilet.
It depends on what type of flush you use. Old style single flush toilets use around 11 litres of water per flush, older dual flush toilets use 4.5 or 9 litres per flush, while modern water efficient dual flush toilets use 3 or 6 litres per flush.
About 1.6 gallons per flush
It takes 5-7 gallons of water per flush.
Well, it depends how many times you don't flush a toilet. If you don't flush it one time, nothing happens. But if you don't flush it for a month or something, and then you finally flush it, it may get clogged with toilet paper.
Depends on the toilet. It usually tells you on the pack.
It takes approx 2 to 5 gallons of water. Depending on the age of the toilet and the type of flush you have.
It depends on what type of toilet you have. If you have an older toilet than, it may hold more than a newer toilet holds.