Wood pulp-which produces paper-comes from softwood trees such as spruce, pine, fir, larch, and hemlock trees. Wood pulp also comes from hardwoods such as eucalyptus, aspen, and birch trees.
Trees are made into wood pulp to make paper.
Converting trees into paper ; recycling paper and cardboard wastes into paper as well. Pulp is a wet slurry " soup " of boiling cellulose, the chemical composition of trees, wood and wood products.
it is use for the people are to lazy to make something
I worked in a pulp mill some years ago--The trees we used were quite fresh, but even more importantly,the resulting pulp was very wet when compared to the pulp used for rayon, film, and textiles. The high moisture content in paper pulp is the major difference between the previously listed pulps
no really, it comes floating down form the heavens......yes it does from the pulp which i think is the trees inners
Trees are what provide them.
Trees make paper when they are cut down and processed into sheets. This process involves bleaching the wooden sheets white.
Palm trees and other pulp style trees.
yes, pulp and paper is a major industry in some parts of Canada
A pulp is something very soft another name for pulp is mash. A paper is made of wood that write on that .
to make wood pulp and toilet paper and paper and other stuff