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You could present this on cardboard, in a video ect.
You could not make it with entirely cardboard, but you could use it for wings if you wanted to.
Do you really need cardboard? What can you use Instead of cardboard? Does it decompse? If so how long does it take to decompse?
The cardboard could cause a backup of the sewer. Eventually the cardboard will break down and dissolve.
A creative project could be a powerpoint, a mobile, maybe you could do a presentation pretending you are somebody from your research. You could also do a writing piece pretending it's a diary from a person.
To make a terrace farming display as a school project cardboard could be used as the base for the steps. Then different colors of outdoor carpet could be used for the crop area. On the very top step a collection pond could be shown for collecting irrigation water.
Some other person said that there are tiny little beads and slivers that make the sound. You could make one with a cardboard tube, cardboard caps to cover the ends, aluminum foil coiled into a spring, and rice/dried beans.
Contrary to popular belief, the Project Manager is not the only person that should create the Project Proposal. The project proposal can be created by a marketing person or a project sponsor as well.Posting an example here is too much, you may want to check this: http://www.pmhut.com/how-to-write-a-project-proposal
Impossible to answer. Billions and billions of tonnes. Cardboard is thrown into landfill all over the world, when it could all be recycled to make more cardboard.
i need to know this for a science project that im doing, so if you could answer to this person, that would be great!
He was a versatile person, so he could do many things to help the project.
A French and Indian war model cold be made out of a cardboard box and some figurines. The box could be painted to simulate a battle area, and the figurines can be the Indians and the French.