From flushing directions influenced by the Earth’s hemispheres to the terrifying tales of creatures crawling up the plumbing, it’s time to flush away these myths and uncover the truth.
1. The Coriolis effect determines toilet flushing direction
One of the most enduring myths is that the Coriolis effect—the force that arises from the Earth’s rotation—determines the direction water spins in toilets across different hemispheres: clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
In reality, the Coriolis effect does influence large-scale weather patterns like hurricanes, but it’s far too weak to affect the water in your toilet bowl.
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The direction of water in a toilet bowl is determined by the design of the toilet and the angle at which water is directed into the bowl, not by hemispheric location.
2. Rodents and reptiles can regularly climb up through your toilet
The thought of opening a toilet lid to find a rat, snake, or other creature staring back is enough to make anyone’s skin crawl.
Urban legends and some viral videos have fueled this fear, suggesting that these incidents are common.
While not impossible, it’s highly unlikely. Most modern plumbing systems are designed with various traps and vents that make it difficult for creatures to make this journey.-
Incidents where animals are found in toilets are rare and usually involve specific circumstances or damage to the plumbing systems.
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