;) yes.. they do... and the reason they don't drive convertibles there is because kangaroos have been known to jump in them as well as koala's falling from the trees..
2006-07-05 08:12:45
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answered by Kat 3
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The toilets in Australia tend not to 'swirl' stuff around like the US. They flush straight out.
2006-07-05 14:23:43
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answered by Peedah 3
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it really is an historic city fantasy a million: it can not prepare to a rest room: water comes down the inlet and swirls around the acceptable edges of the bowl, this relies upon completely on the type of the bowl and inlet 2: it supposedly applies to water draining from a bath, ie water it truly is status nonetheless...it really is likewise bothered through turbulence because the plug is pulled etc very last I heard an somewhat serious try replaced into accomplished to ascertain if it really is genuine or not the bathtub replaced into equipped with a plug that did not could be PULLED, yet replaced into popped out evenly from below, to shrink the turbulence they crammed the bathtub and coated it with a huge board, to furnish it an afternoon to cool down thoroughly immobile. Then they stoodby with measuring gadgets and cameras and huge crowd and.......... ................ at the same time as they took the board off they dipped the nook into the water, set up waves and fully crammed the try. i imagine the persons funding it refused to furnish them a 2d bypass.
2016-11-05 22:11:31
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answered by blinebry 4
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Not if you are up the bush.Outback toilets are often of the long drop variety and do not flush at all.Tourists are advised to only use them at night when the flies are less active.
2006-07-11 23:45:41
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answered by mystic_master3 4
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You can't tell, ALL of the toilets I saw were these Caroma brands that flushed straight down! Even in the crappy gas station bathrooms!
I couldn't find any old-style toilets to test. If anyone tells you differently, they're probably lying!
2006-07-06 06:31:55
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends. What direction does yours flush?
2006-07-05 20:34:23
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answered by bougainvillaea 3
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No.
It is a myth, supposedly based upon the results of the coreolis effect.
See below:
2006-07-07 23:59:55
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answered by andrew f 3
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no this is a common misconception the direction of flow has more to do with sink/toilet shape than location
2006-07-05 07:13:55
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answered by gwaz 5
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yes
2006-07-11 15:50:56
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answered by canuck 2
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yes
2006-07-05 03:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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