Yes the paper stop when we pressed this.
because paper is made of leaves and leaves are flammable
No paper is made from banana or guava leaves.
No. Typically leaves can't be used for paper making.
Banana leaves do not resemble filter paper.
Though one can make paper from any plant but it is not economically advisable to make paper from taro plant leaves or any other plant leaves.
They used papyrus paper made from pressed and dried stalks of the papyrus plant
The part of the leaves that cover with the black paper will change color to yellow or weakness and for many week this leaves will die.
Toilet paper is a creation we take fro granted. All of are recycled paper is put into making tooilet paper by first mixing it with water, then I it is dried and pressed into paper. In the final stages the toilet paper creation, the paper of the size that would be in your home, is put through a roller that cuts the paper, but also a design is pressed into it, of what ever design that company wants to put on that particular roller.
Paper is usually made from plants that have longer fibers than leaves. However, leaves can be incorporated into the paper making process by adding them to the slurry, or by laying them on top of pulp before it dries.
Yes. Papyrus would be pressed flat and dried, creating the first type of paper.
Parchment paper, usually hand pressed