One gallon of water
one single sheet of copy paper can use over 13oz. of water
You first get a bottle of water then you sqiurt it on paper (any paper), but don't put too much. Then you get an lighter and carefully burn the edges anywhere you like. MAKE SURE AN ADULT HELPS YOU!
Maybe 20 Or 40.
yes,a paper towel doesnt melt in salt water fastly as much as in fresh water.in fresh water it melts more fastly than in salt water.
the exact weight in water that excretes post humus from a 6 foot corpse.
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Yes. But u cant do much with it.
It takes a lot of water to change wood chips into paper. It takes much less water to make paper out of recycled paper. It's a much easier process.
if you steal the paper & don't spend too much time on it - it will cost next to nothing.
As much as is available. That of course does not mean the paper can withstand it.
one single sheet of copy paper can use over 13oz. of water
It might be a cold piece of paper, but there shouldn't be much difference otherwise.
Depends on the size and quality of the paper.
It is difficult to provide an exact amount of water needed to make a 200-page notebook, as water is used in various stages of the production process including pulp creation, papermaking, and printing. However, paper production typically requires a significant amount of water, with estimates ranging from 10 to 100 liters per sheet of paper depending on the type of paper and production methods used.
fold it up in to a square lube it with warm water lay on your side place it in you rectum
1 gram
For the production of one piece of A4-paper 10 litres of water is used. I found this on http://www.waterfootprint.org/page=files/productgallery&product=paper