Paper has a rough and a smooth side because before paper is really paper, it is a fluid paste. This paste is spread in a thin layer across a very very fine wire screen which allows it to dry on both sides evenly. The top of the liquid paper forms a perfectly flat, smooth surface, as any resting liquid does. The bottom side is slightly roughed by the texture of the wire mesh.
The difference between rough and smooth is the texture. Rough things have a bumpy, abrasive texture. Smooth things have are not rough.
Me and your mom in the bed.
Aluminium is rough
It's rough.
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No, sand paper is rough.
Rough side up
sand paper
You could try with a bit of sand paper and try and scrub a wall smooth.
Batik PaperA textural paper that looks rough, but is smooth to the touch.The handmade paper is crushed and dyed, creating marble-like batik veining.Pattern is equally prominent on both sides, making it perfect for cardmaking, lampshades and paper constructions.Please see related link below!
emery paper is used for rough polishing of samples and it give the shinny ,smooth nature for the sample
emery paper is used for rough polishing of samples and it give the shinny ,smooth nature for the sample
Rough with the Smooth was created in 1995.
The difference between rough and smooth is the texture. Rough things have a bumpy, abrasive texture. Smooth things have are not rough.
Sandpaper is commonly used to smooth out rough surfaces by rubbing it against the area to make it smoother by removing imperfections and rough spots.
Its a bit of both but I think it's hard
Glaciers can have both smooth and rough surfaces. The smoothness or roughness of a glacier's surface depends on factors such as the speed of movement, the presence of debris on the glacier, and the underlying terrain. Fast-moving glaciers tend to have smoother surfaces, while slower-moving glaciers may be rougher due to the accumulation of debris and crevasses.