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A LOT of paper, for sure
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The average home uses 800 gallons per year.
the egyptians used papyrus to write on.papyrus was derived from a plant and it was used instead of paper Papyrus or paper reed (Cyperus papyrus) is a plant used by the ancient Egyptians to make paper much the same way as we do today.
paper clips do not weigh much, perhaps a gram each, so 10 weigh about 10 grams, so you would use grams, not kilograms, since 1 kg = 1000 grams
A LOT of paper, for sure
On average, a school can use anywhere from 2 to 4 sheets of paper per student each day. This can vary based on factors such as class activities, assignments, and school policies on paper usage.
I'm guessing a lot because as I'm a student i use my books and do my homework on paper so... Yeah a lot.
Each American on an average use 2 pounds paper directly or indirectly.
The average human is to at least use or waste over a whole tree or more!!
Yes. Even an average student can use proper grammar and sentence composition.
If you include business people, 5200 papers a year
all you need is a calculator or some paper!
700 lbs per years. If average life span is 80 years. You do the math.
According to Recycle Now Schools.com website, paper waste for secondary school students it is approximately 22kg or 48.4 lbs and for primary school students, approximately 45kg or 99 lbs (per academic year, per student).
The average Canadian uses about 230 kilograms (507 pounds) of paper per year, which is roughly equivalent to 6 trees.
If someone says a student should use handmade paper, it is probably for one of two reasons:First, hand-made paper usually has a rougher texture, which is usually more "interesting" and gives unexpected and unpredictible results.Second, if someone says a student should actually MAKE and use handmade paper, the idea is probably to help the student fully understand the entire process of art, from creation of the materials through the finished work.