Papyrus - from which word paper derives.
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The Egyptians used a parchment called papyrus for their writing paper. It was made of a material derived from the papyrus plant that grew along the Nile Delta.
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Every plant can be used for making paper.
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Paper was first invented by the Egyptian civilization a thousand years ago. They made paper from a plant named papyrus. Perhaps it was this plant after which the paper was named so.
it is called photosynthesis
Apparantly any fibrous tree can be used to make paper. In the midwestern states usually the Popplar tree is used. It grows very quickly and has soft wood.
The ancient Egyptians used a material called papyrus to write on. Papyrus is a type of paper-like material made from the pith of the papyrus plant, which was abundant in the Nile Delta. The plant's stem was sliced into thin strips, then layered and pressed together to create sheets that could be written on.
This tall plant is called the papayrus, discovered by the egyptians. From papyrus we get the word paper.
Papyrus paper is a thick paper-like material made from the pith of the papyrus plant. It was used extensively in ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean cultures for writing and drawing. Papyrus paper is known for its durability and is an important historical material for understanding the development of writing and civilization.