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It depends. Bounty has LOng-wood fibers from soft would trees, (pine, redwood)<, while storebrand has hard-wood, each holding 1,ooo-2,00 grammes of fiber ea.
Yes they do burn easily, because of the cotton fibers that they are made with. Paper money isn't made with regular paper, because if that was true, it would crumble and basically dissolve in the washing machine if you accidentally left money in your pocket when you washed your clothes.
ideally, the best way to do it is to use DMF ( dimethylformamide ) although sometimes sulfuric acid 75% would dissolve acrylic fibers.
Blue litmus paper would be used and if the chemical is an acid the litmus paper would turn red.
Ink doesn't wash out of paper. If you were to wash it out, the paper would end up falling apart.
No, toilet paper has no nutritional value and the body would struggle to break it down.
so that they won't break!if they didn't put paper in the box or envelope or whatever,the doll would roll around in the package and break.
If you got the air moving fat enough it could break the wood, or if you got the paper to fire at the wood with incredible speed that would also work.
It depends. Bounty has LOng-wood fibers from soft would trees, (pine, redwood)<, while storebrand has hard-wood, each holding 1,ooo-2,00 grammes of fiber ea.
Paper would disintegrate in the rain because it is really thin and it can break apart real easily. In addition, its made out of wood and wood is nature. Therefore, paper would disintegrate in the rain because of its thiness and condition.
A half hour. She builds 20 paper airplanes in a half hour. So in 2 1/2 hours she can build 100. She had a 30 minute break, if she worked without a break she would have made 120 paper planes.
a rock would break a pair of scissors and tear threw paper, i don't care what anyone says, if u think paper beats rock hold a peice of paper in front of your face while i throw rocks at it.
You really just mix used paper and water and mush it up into a pulp. Huge machines in paper mills can do this in about ten minutes. You can add extra fibers in the final stage to improve the quality, if required. See the related question below.
Old paper money was typically made out of a combination of cotton and linen fibers. These materials were chosen for their durability and resistance to wear and tear. Early paper money would also often include various security features like watermarks to prevent counterfeiting.
Paper is a word which is derived from "Papyrus", a plant that was abundaant in Egypt. But the inventor of Paper was a chinese. About 105 A.D, there was a man from Lei-Yang, China named T'sai Lun who was a courtier. he started to seperate fibers of huge wet mush and produce a mixture of pulped wood fibers and cotton or flax and later pressed it together, then dried it under the sun. After the sun had dried up the fiber mixture would become to what is known as paper. So according to historical records, this man was the first in the world to invent the paper. Hope this helps.
Rope bridges are exposed to the elements, including rain, wind, and sunlight, which can cause wear and tear on the ropes. Over time, the ropes can weaken, fray, or lose their structural integrity, necessitating repairs or replacement to ensure safety for users. Additionally, frequent use of the bridge can contribute to the degradation of the ropes over time, requiring regular maintenance.
As you know, paper is made of wood. But just regular wood that thin would break and tear just by touching it. So companies add white glue to the paper to make it more durable, but also makes the paper white.