they used leaves. and put their urine in pots.
on some body's back side
They used leaves, corn cobs , sticks, and their hand.
The earliest material used for writing was clay. After that, parchment was used. Bear in mind that in the earlier civilizations, there was a lot less writing to do anyway. Only after paper became readily available, did we start to devise more and more uses for paper, and more document, publications, forms, etc., that require it. They also made paper out of papyrus.
Stuff like stuffs
they used to wear pioneer-like clothing lenaboo and blonndee:bby roxx fashion
Recycled toilet paper is made from used paper. It isn't made from used toilet paper. That would be gross.
Today, Indians use toilet paper. And in ancient times, just as for any other races, Indians used mainly leaves as toilet paper. corn cobs
Toilet paper is one type of tissue paper.Visit www.paperonweb.com for anything paper
They used cotton wool as toilet paper or leaves
Bidets are used for cleaning oneself after using the toilet. They differ from traditional toilet paper in that bidets use water to wash the area, while toilet paper is used to wipe. Bidets are considered more hygienic and environmentally friendly than toilet paper.
Toilet paper is used for cleansing one's behind when they have finished defecating on the toilet/loo.
it is used for toilet paper and paper
The chemical used to make toilet paper from recycled paper is h02 + Co2 --> h04C2 why do you bother about "The chemical used to make toilet paper from recycled paper is h02 + Co2 --> h04C2" oh my god you are weird NERD
Toilet paper should be used in moderation to avoid clogging the toilet. Use a reasonable amount of toilet paper to clean yourself, and avoid flushing excessive amounts at once. Dispose of used toilet paper in the trash if necessary.
They used just normal paper they didnt start using toilet paper until the 6th century AD
Lakes and rivers were used for transportation,drinking,and bathing in pioneer times.
A soft paper which is used to ensure good hygiene.