in theory, 6 times longer than it takes to make 1 paper bird.
Paper money is made from a blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen fibers to make it last longer.
To keep the removed particles from clogging up the paper and make it continue to cut longer.
To make carrots last longer, store them in the refrigerator in a plastic bag with some moisture, such as a damp paper towel. This will help keep them fresh and crisp for a longer period of time.
Wrap it in paper or something this will slow down the evaporation.
wet a tea bag and dap it on paper, also sprinkling coffee also helps. do not soak the paper because it takes longer to dry
First identify which are the long sides. Paper can be held either in portrait or landscape position. In portrait, the longer sides are the sides, and the shorter sides are the top and bottom. In landscape, it is the opposite. Since your question didn't indicate portrait or landscape, I will give the directions for portrait. For landscape, just turn the paper so that the longer sides are top and bottom. For portrait, make sure that the longer sides are at the sides. Now fold the paper so that the longer sides touch, then press the paper to make a crease along the fold. For landscape, fold the paper so that the shorter sides touch, and press the paper to make a crease along the fold.
To make a paper spinner spin longer in the air, you can try using lightweight paper for less air resistance, adding weight to the tips of the spinner to increase stability, and throwing it with a flick of the wrist to generate more spin. Additionally, make sure the spinner is well-balanced to keep it spinning smoothly.
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.
just throw it properly and make a very big one
By crumpling the paper into a ball or folding it into an origami shape, you create more air resistance which slows down the paper's fall, making it stay in the air longer than a flat piece of paper. The irregular shapes increase the drag force acting on the paper, resulting in a slower descent.
yes, but the wings have to be stable, and in the right places (not crooked)