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No it cant maybe a mass production of toilet paper then strained and dried of a while maybe but no toilet paper would fail to support a person
14-48 on average!
The average American uses 57 sheets of toilet paper a day.
On average, an individual spends around $120 per year on toilet paper. This amount can vary depending on factors such as brand preference, household size, and usage.
Toilet paper rolls were originally introduced in the late 1800s and were made of recycled paper. The average toilet paper roll contains about 500 sheets. On average, an individual uses about 100 rolls of toilet paper per year.
On average, a human uses about 1.5 trees worth of paper in a lifetime, which amounts to around 8,000 pieces of paper per person per year. This estimate can vary depending on factors such as occupation and lifestyle choices.
Yes, every nationally, every race, and every person should use toilet paper.
One ply means that the toilet paper only has one layer of paper - 3 ply would have 3 pieces of paper placed back to back making it thicker, stronger and more absorbent.
Thomas crapper
Yes, all toilet paper is biodegradable; eventually. Most toilet paper eventually dissolves in the water, into smaller pieces, which is then broken down even further, into molecules, and then broken down into atoms.
I've counted - it had 159 pieces
Why? It's not a good thing to stuff your bra at all. But if you want to, I wouldn't stuff your bra with toilet paper I would use paper towels. I know they're rougher, but they are stronger to and you won't get any white pieces of paper stuck in your bra :3.