# Fill the 5 liter bucket # Pour it into the 7 liter bucket # Fill the 5 liter bucket # Fill the 7 liter bucket from the 5 (2 liters go in leaving 3 liters in the 5 liter bucket) # Empty the 7 liter bucket # Pour the 3 liters from the 5 liter bucket into the 7 liter bucket # Fill the 5 liter bucket # Fill the 7 liter bucket from the 5 liter bucket (4 liters go in leaving 1 liter in the 5 liter bucket) # Empty the 7 liter bucket # Pour the 1 liter form the 5 liter bucket into the 7 liter bucket # fill the 5 liter bucket. You now have 5 liters in the 5 liter bucket and 1 liter in the 7 liter bucket; 6 liters in all. Pour the 5 liters into the 7 liter bucket if you want all 6 liters in one container.
That's right they were holes in the ground, but the correct name for them was Foricae or Latrine. :)
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Suds in the Bucket was created in 2003.
Depends on how big the bucket is.
pit toilets, composting toilets, pour-flush latrine, cistern-flush toilet, bucket latrine
the person that cleans out the s*** from a bucket.
It definitely means you don't have to pour a bucket of water down the latrine, and it smells much better.
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A bored hole latrine is an outside toilet that is dug with an auger device. A common latrine is usually dug by hand with shovels or by construction equipment.
A bored hole latrine is an outside toilet that is dug with an auger device. A common latrine is usually dug by hand with shovels or by construction equipment.
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A Latrine is location where men/women can relieve themselves. In the Army bathrooms were called the "latrine", in the Navy and Marines it was called the "Head". Usually a group bathroom sufficient for squad use.
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"la latrine" is the loo. This is a rather old word which can also be used to describe filthy, disgusting places.
Sanitation refers to cleanliness and cleaning in general. Latrine is another word for toilet bowl.