It only takes one tree to make a pack of paper. This is because there is a lot of wood in one tree cut down for this purpose.
Um...well considering a paper bag is much smaller than a tree, less than 1
About 1/25 of a tree is used to make 27 sheets of paper.
It takes hundreds of trees to make 1 sheet of paper, so it depends on the length of the book
A little more than one third of a tree is needed to make 3,000 sheets of copy paper
2 trees Hmmm...is this a trick question? A ream of paper made of recycled paper wouldn't need any trees at all. And in any event, I doubt it would take two trees to make a ream of paper...recycled or new.
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.
The leaves of trees take carbon dioxide and water and make sugar. Trees take sugar molecules and combine them to make starch. They take starch molecules and make even bigger molecules. They paste those molecules together. Tall trees consist of many molecules of different sizes pasted together. Factories remove part of the glue in wood in trees and turn trees into long chain molecules. They can take these long chain molecules and lay them flat and thin and they produce paper.
hmmm no idea but.. it depends on how big the stacks are
It does not take paper
About 384 trees. This is how many trees are used to make the toilet paper rolls that one American uses within his or her lifetime. Here is the math: "It takes 48 full grown trees to make roughly 500 rolls of toilet paper. So using that number it takes about 1/10th of an adult grown paper tree to produce 10 rolls of toilet paper. Every American in the United States, roughly 300+ million, uses at the very least 49 rolls of toilet paper a year. That is 5 trees a person." (from http://www.trap17.com/index.php/cut-down-trees-but-grow-faster_t55053.html)
??? If the below answer was intended to suggest that to make a newspaper, at least one tree must be felled, then that's true. But it's the answer is completely wrong. One tree can generate enough pulp to create 2,500 - 4,000 average-sized newspapers. It takes 1 tree
Each year, 14 million trees are cut down to make just 10 million paper bags.
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