Suprisingly, no it does not. I write with a calligraphy pen(it has ink in it) and I have had school paper wrote in pencil last the same amount of time as a paper written on with an ink pen. I hope this answers your question!
Generally YES
Blotting helps to dry the ink faster, and the paper can be folded or turned over without smudging the writing.
Blotting helps to dry the ink faster, and the paper can be folded or turned over without smudging the writing.
Paper is biodegradable and is made from natural materials like wood pulp, which soil organisms can break down easily. Plastic, on the other hand, is not readily biodegradable and can persist in the environment for hundreds of years, causing it to decompose much slower than paper in soil.
Newspaper will likely decompose faster in 15 days in manure compared to notebook, magazine, construction, and computer paper. This is because newspaper is typically made of less durable fibers and has less coating or additives, making it easier to break down.
Because water makes the decomposing bacteria
no plastic does not decompose
It takes about 3 to 4 weeks to decompose a paper bag.
It has to do with the difference in affinity between the dyes that make up the ink or food coloring and the blotting paper compared to the solvent. This is paper chromatography. The dyes are carried along by the solvent (water) but is attracted to the substrate (the blotting paper). Some inks travel faster than others.
Toilet paper will burn faster than newspaper or notebook paper because it is thinner and less dense. Additionally, toilet paper is designed to break down quickly when exposed to moisture, making it easier to ignite and burn.
Some objects decompose faster than others due to factors such as their chemical composition, exposure to moisture, temperature, and presence of microorganisms or enzymes that break down the material. Objects made of natural materials like paper and food waste decompose faster than synthetic materials like plastic, which can take hundreds of years to decompose.
Ink. Just as a pen writes on a paper with ink, a pen contains ink to write or draw.