Scout tells Jem about the Egyptians using corn cobs for toilet paper in Chapter 1 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
In "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the narrator Scout talks about how her older brother Jem was learning about the Egyptians in his sixth grade classes. He told Scout that the Egyptians invented both toilet paper and perpetual embalming.
Jem tells Scout that the Egyptians invented toilet paper and perpetual embalming. When Atticus tells Scout to delete the adjectives and she'd have the facts, he meant to ignore the words "toilet" and "perpetual" and she would have the correct fact that Egyptians invented paper and embalming.
Either chapter 4-2 or 4-3.
The ancient Egyptians used a variety of materials for personal hygiene, including papyrus, which was a plant-based material, and pieces of cloth. They also used stones and pieces of broken pottery for cleaning purposes. In some cases, they relied on water for washing. Overall, their methods were quite different from modern toilet paper.
Recycled toilet paper is made from used paper. It isn't made from used toilet paper. That would be gross.
That is a common misconception, but it's not true. The Chinese invented it. It was first mentioned by Yan Zhitui in 589 AD.
"Toilet papier" is the term for toilet paper in Afrikaans.
No thick toilet paper is not responsible for clogging the toilet, Toilet paper of any thickness is designed to flush away.
Because the toilet paper is the wheel and the line that holds the toilet paper up is the axle so that makes a toilet paper dispenser a wheel and axle!!:)
Toilet paper is one type of tissue paper.Visit www.paperonweb.com for anything paper
Yes, all toilet paper is biodegradable.
Toilet paper is phirigami in Japanese.