My guess would be because a 2 ply paper towel has two layers instead of one.
some have 1 or 2 ply are bigger or have more absorbant fibers
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5285 ft 1 mile = 5280 feet 1 foot = 0.000189 mi.
Cardboard, chip board, plywood, gypsum wall board, wall panelling.
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Yes. A ply is a layer so 2 ply is double as strong as 1 ply
it depends on the ply. such as two ply or one ply.
One ply means that the toilet paper only has one layer of paper - 3 ply would have 3 pieces of paper placed back to back making it thicker, stronger and more absorbent.
Commercial ply is stronger than normal ply. Waterproofed ply is waterproofed and commercial ply is stronger but not necessarily waterproof.
He invented the 2-ply toilet paper.
Caravans are made of a pine frame with foam infills. That is then covered with a ply covered in fibreglass. On the other side of the wall is ply sheets with either a vinyl or paper veneer.
The toilet paper the queen uses is ultra soft andrex 3 ply paper.Only the best for the royal family.
some have 1 or 2 ply are bigger or have more absorbant fibers
It is Plies.
No, it is not. It will dissolve in a week or two and cause no damage. Only shiny paper, cellophane etc is bad.
Although the speed of dissolving depends on the thickness of the toilet paper; whether it is two ply or one ply, toilet paper is made to dissolve quickly in water. One of the top dissolvent chemicals listed is Scott Rapid Dissolve.