paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
It is not possible to make a bomb out of paper. The material paper is made of is not in the slightest bit explosive.
No, as in the popular old book "Fahrenheit 451", the ignition temperature of plain paper as you might see in a text book is 451 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water doesn't stick to wax because there is no adhesion meaning the molecules don't stick to the wax, but they stick to each other, also known as hydrogen bonding. This causes the water to bead up and take up the least surface space it can. They are attracted to groups on a hydrophilic surface (water-loving) such as glass.
You don't. You could use grass but you don't have to.
get some paper,glue stick,and Scissors cut the paper,then stick them together so you make a real mini tornado.
Coat wax paper lightly with sugar
it depends on what type of paper it is.if it was cardstock you would not have to make it thicker.but if it,s just plain paper...well i don,t know what to do.
scrunch it up in a circle and then make a rectangle and then stick it together
U can get a balloon and make a paper mâché. And stick it with a wet glue
you can put lots of plain white paper together and bind them
Wax paper has a thin coating of wax on one side, making it nonstick and moisture-resistant, whereas plain paper does not have any coating. Wax paper is often used for food storage, wrapping, and baking, while plain paper is used for writing, printing, and packaging.
To make a Cat in the Hat hat, you'll need a red and white striped tall hat. You can either buy one or make one by painting or wrapping red and white striped fabric around a plain hat or using a red and white striped fabric to sew a hat. Add a white felt brim at the bottom to complete the look.
When refill is rubbed with plain did the paper pieces
Most resins do not stick to wax paper
They do not stick to their paper cases because they have a special lining on them which stops this. However, a cupcake would stick to normal paper.
recycled paper, plant material (stem fibers, leaf fibers, bast fibers), and plain gelatin (for "sizing")