Each standard pack of printing, copying papers have to about 500 sheets of it. which uses about 1/9 a tree. Therefore, 9000 sheets of paper can take up to1 full tree or 1 and half. Secondly it also depends on the type of wood of the tree and how big a tree is. Ex- not 1 banyan tree will be taken to make 5000 sheets but one palm tree can be taken as banyan trees as really thick and fat.
It would be easier to know the weight of 1000 pieces. It takes about 17 trees (11 meters tall) to make about 1000 Kg of paper. I'm not sure how many trees does it take to make a 1000 pieces of paper.
There is no easy answer - the less paper you use the fewer trees are cut down to make paper. Many people are spending more time planting trees than time spent using paper
About 1/25 of a tree is used to make 27 sheets of paper.
Depends on the paper. 24-pound printer paper is 0.004" thick, which means there are 250 sheets per inch.
A little more than one third of a tree is needed to make 3,000 sheets of copy paper
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8,200 pieces of paper per average oak tree tree, but not sure how many pounds.
It does not take paper
While paper thickness varies by 'weight' and even brand, 20# bond regular copy paper will take about 250 sheets to be 1 inch thick.
We can take 4 to 5 sheets of a paper to folding together, make a fold these sheets and separate and knock together than make pressure by hand and it is a fast method for folding paper sheets is known as lump folding.
93,977,301,501,084,446.38 if the earth was flat, the earth is 40,000km in circumference