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Rocks are made up of minerals and can be any size, while stones are smaller pieces of rocks. Stones are often used for construction or decoration, while rocks are larger and found in nature.
Rocks do not dissolve in water, as they are made up of solid minerals. Instead, the erosion of rocks by water can cause them to break down into smaller pieces and be carried away in the form of sediment. This process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces by natural forces like water is called weathering.
Paper decomposes because it is made from organic materials such as wood pulp. When exposed to moisture, heat, and microorganisms, the cellulose fibers in the paper break down over time, leading to its decomposition. Additionally, factors like oxygen and sunlight can also contribute to the degradation of paper.
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Thin paper made from red peanut skins was developed by researchers at the University of Georgia using a combination of red-skinned peanuts and chemical processes to produce a biodegradable and sustainable alternative to traditional paper products.
A collage is a picture made up of tiny pieces of paper or other pictures.
Cutting paper into tiny pieces is a psychical change. This is because the chemical properties of paper are left unchanged and the paper is only reduced to a fraction of its original size, which only affects its physical properties.
The number of pieces of paper made per day comes to 104,674,217
Shredding paper is a physical change because you can put all the pieces of paper back together again, i.e. it is still paper. The chemical nature has not changed, only the APPEARANCE has changed.
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Sunflower stems are processed into paper through a series of steps. First, the stems are harvested and chopped into smaller pieces. These pieces are then subjected to a pulping process, where they are mixed with water and chemicals to break down the cellulose fibers. After pulping, the mixture is refined, drained, and pressed to form sheets of paper, which can then be dried and finished for various uses.
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