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a thick sheet of ice
a thick sheet of ice
To find the thickness of one sheet of paper, divide the total thickness of the pack (50mm) by the number of sheets in the pack (500 sheets). Each sheet of paper would be 0.1mm thick.
Thick sheets of ice that can cover large areas of a continent are called continental glaciers or ice caps. Examples of continental glaciers are in Antarctica and Greenland The ice sheets that form in these two locations are up to 3500 meters thick. thank you a lot
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That would depend on how thick the polythene sheets were.
To withstand the external pressure.
Well, it does matter exactly what weight of paper you are using as well as whether or not it is coated... But, unless you are ready and waiting with a micrometer and need an answer down to the millimeter, you can figure on a ream of paper (500 sheets) being about 2" thick.
These are known as ice sheets, massive expanses of glacial ice that cover land areas. Antarctica and Greenland have the largest ice sheets in the world, containing the majority of Earth's fresh water. The ice sheets can be several kilometers thick and have a significant impact on global climate and sea levels.
The optimal plasma torch temperature for cutting through thick metal sheets efficiently is typically between 25,000 and 30,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
They are called ice sheets and/or continental glaciers if they cover more than 50,000 square kilometers of land area.continental