Hemp is taken from cannabis sativa. Used in cloth, string, rope, paper (the US dollar bills were (an perhaps still are) partly hemp fiber.
When paper is no longer used, it can be recycled to make new paper products. If it is not recycled, it can decompose in landfill over time. Recycling paper helps to save trees and energy that would be used to produce new paper from raw materials.
I think you mean Cannabis, which is Marijuana It is he Indian Hemp plant Cannabis Indica ,the plant fibres were originally used to make hemp ropes
Because it will cause temporary failure as hemp can be used for fuel, paper, and other necessary things.
The material used to make the paper form of the Declaration of Independence was Cannabis Hemp aka Marihuana. Hemp was used to make 90% of all clothing back in those days. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson had massive plantations of cannabis to make over 25,000 products for various usages, to include medical uses such as toothaches, arthritis etc.. Without hemp, our rights wouldn't exists today.
The pulp from trees is used to make paper nowadays, but in ancient Egypt they used cyperus papyrus to make a paper product which has proven to be very durable. .
Reeds, hemp and silk were some of the earliest materials that were used to make paper. The Egyptians used papyrus to make paper. In our modern era wood fibers and linen are used to make fine paper.
Every plant can be used for making paper.
Cannabis is Made with a greenish-gray mixture of dried Cannabis sativa flowers. When Cannabis is sold or eaten for medical purposes, it can also be used to make tea. Cannabis LMS gives you training on how to use Cannabis for Dispensaries.
The chemical used to make toilet paper from recycled paper is h02 + Co2 --> h04C2 why do you bother about "The chemical used to make toilet paper from recycled paper is h02 + Co2 --> h04C2" oh my god you are weird NERD
in Egypt, cannabis was used as a treatment for sore eyes.
Cannabis is typically used by teenagers.... DONT DO IT , KIDS! ITS NOT THE SOLUTION, ITS THE PROBLEM! :(