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Paper bags are made from wood, other fibers or recycled paper. There is no petroleum in the make up of the paper bags. But oil (or electricity produced from oil or coal) is usually used in the manufacturing process and in the transport of the paper bags after production.
A 'dry' paper book can be used as an insulator, either against electricity or thermal connectivity.
200,000 tons of paper or 4million trees in a school for each student.
At low voltages (<100V) paper is an insulator. At HT potentials (>1000V) the paper will break down as an insulator and start to conduct.
The device that measures how much electricity is used is called a meter.
Not directly, but fire can be used to help make electricity, for example fire can be used to boil water and make steam, steam can be used to power generators which in turn make electricity.
It would be possible to make paper from oak trees. However, oak is a hardwood and is much more valuable as lumber than the sorts of trees usually used to make paper.
wood pulp fibre can be used to make paper
The pulp from trees is used to make paper nowadays, but in ancient Egypt they used cyperus papyrus to make a paper product which has proven to be very durable. .
Reeds, hemp and silk were some of the earliest materials that were used to make paper. The Egyptians used papyrus to make paper. In our modern era wood fibers and linen are used to make fine paper.
None...redwood is used for everything but paper...gum trees are used for making paper. I saw this on the History or Discovery channel show recently.