beacause its wet and when paper is wet it you can do and make lots of stuff with it
it could be either because the dried cells of the paper absorbs water and become deshaped or because the intermolecular space is filled with water.
dont curl it
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Wood does not absorb water as easily as the paper. The paper had its fibers torn apart and then loosely assembled then dried to make flat sheets, when exposed to water the paper dehydrates very quick and thus sinks. The wood having an intact cell structure will absorb water and become "water Logged" over a long period, some over a period of years.
first of all you curl the paper then curl it on your hair then you get the straightener and just heat it up.
Because the glue is a central force, and the rest of the paper bends towards the center.
it could be either because the dried cells of the paper absorbs water and become deshaped or because the intermolecular space is filled with water.
No, too much water does not make the leaves of a citrus tree curl. Hot sunshine is what makes the leaves curl and twist.
Water tends to seep into the paper. It can cause it to curl and bend. Heavier paper has less of a tendency to do that, and so is preferred by the artists.
papelitos - scraps of paper, curl paper
you can make paper translucent by putting water on the paper
The reason is pretty much simple its due to the heat that's generated during the printing operation and because only edges do not have equal strain in all directions when water in paper gets evaporated the paper shrinks creating a curl at the edge.
its either natural or you make it curl dumbas
Yea water is needed to make paper as long as you use wood and special materials such as dye
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with paper and water