yes it would
Folding the piece of paper does not change the thickness of the piece of paper. However, the thickness of the folded paper would be twice that of the original sheet of paper.
the unit is pop. = Piece Of Paper
Because a flat piece of paper has a larger surface area and therefore more wind resistance. But in a crumbled piece of paper the wind resistance is less.
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
Yes they will
It probably isn't such a good idea to use shredded paper for bedding. Depending on where you get the paper, like recycled or newspaper, the ink may be harmful. Also, regular paper wouldn't be as absorbant as bedding and unless you plan on changing the paper everyday it would be dangerous to the gerbil's health to live in its own waste.
Ink stains on paper are difficult to remove without damaging the paper. Try blotting the stain with a cloth dampened in water or rubbing alcohol. Be gentle to avoid tearing the paper. If the stain persists, it may be best to consult a professional conservator.
I would remove the stain from the entire piece (leg or top) and then carefully re-stain it properly.
They can gnaw on them, but they can't live on them.
A normal piece of paper is about 0.0038 inches thick. So, if the paper were to be folded 50 times, it would become, essentially, 1,125,899,906,842,624 pieces of paper stacked upon one another. Therefore, you would multiply the above number by 0.0038 and that would be 4278419646001.97 inches or 67,525,562.594 miles of paper. So, a normal 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper folded 50 times would be 67,525,562.594 miles, which is 141 times the distance the Moon is to the Earth.
A rock would fall first due to its higher mass and weight compared to a piece of paper. The rock is more affected by gravity and will experience a stronger downward force than the paper.
A piece of paper rolled into a cylinder lengthwise would have a greater volume because it would have a larger radius compared to one rolled into a cylinder widthwise. The volume of a cylinder is maximized when the radius is maximized, which occurs when the paper is rolled lengthwise.