oh i don't know why trees are harder then paper but trees are very solid and 10 feet tall and not thin at all... and not treated jeesh to they teach people stuff these days?
It would be possible to make paper from oak trees. However, oak is a hardwood and is much more valuable as lumber than the sorts of trees usually used to make paper.
No, paper is typically softer than rubber. Rubber is a solid material known for its flexibility and elasticity, while paper is a lightweight material made from compressed fibers that is more brittle and easier to tear.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
It is not paper from trees....It is made from cotton.
No, paper cannot cut metal. Metal is much stronger and harder than paper, so paper would not be able to cut through it.
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since you can recycle trees and paper is trees you can just recycle paper
No, pure gold is softer than a paperclip. Gold is a malleable metal, which means it can be easily molded and bent by applying pressure. A paperclip is made of steel, which is much harder than gold.
Trees are converted to lumber, mulch, or paper products.
65%
Approximately 35 percent of all trees cut around the world are used in the paper industry. This means 65 percent are used for things other than paper such as furniture and lumber to build houses.
Well, it depends on how much you save and how you save it.