Depends, I remember reading that if “Finding Nemo” had actually happened, Nemo would have been ground into microscopic bits before getting to the ocean. Waste processing plants you know. I don’t know if there is an air outlet before the grinder, if there is I guess the fly could escape.
@Aaron, there’s an air outlet immediately. Modern sewage systems have vents at each building. There’s water in the U-bend/P-trap to keep the sewage gasses from coming into the building, but there has to be a vent higher than the highest drain to allow those gasses out, or the gasses would build up and pressurise the system enough to back the water out of the traps.
When a flys wings get wet, it adds weight. A fly’s wings are so gossamer, the surface tension of the water acts like a bonding agent, preventing the wings from working which is why they ‘buzz’ in the water. The wings anre on top so the tension holds the fly’s head underwater until they drown.
Oh jeez, Brandi. xD
Aww, Brandi’s gonna feel so guilty when she finds out exactly what she did. Poor girl
That fly might well live. It’s not that long a trip down to the sewer system. Then it’s all the poop he can eat! ^_^
Depends, I remember reading that if “Finding Nemo” had actually happened, Nemo would have been ground into microscopic bits before getting to the ocean. Waste processing plants you know. I don’t know if there is an air outlet before the grinder, if there is I guess the fly could escape.
@Aaron, there’s an air outlet immediately. Modern sewage systems have vents at each building. There’s water in the U-bend/P-trap to keep the sewage gasses from coming into the building, but there has to be a vent higher than the highest drain to allow those gasses out, or the gasses would build up and pressurise the system enough to back the water out of the traps.
Wouldn’t hurt a flyWouldn’t *deliberately* hurt a fly.
When a flys wings get wet, it adds weight. A fly’s wings are so gossamer, the surface tension of the water acts like a bonding agent, preventing the wings from working which is why they ‘buzz’ in the water. The wings anre on top so the tension holds the fly’s head underwater until they drown.