nobc the Styrofoam is heavyer than paper
all you need is flower and water to make paper mache
The bag of stones is heavier because stones have a much higher density than styrofoam balls. Density is mass divided by volume, so the weight of the material is determined by the mass. Stones are denser and therefore heavier than styrofoam balls of the same volume.
Yes, sand is generally heavier than Styrofoam. Sand has a much higher density, meaning it is more compact and contains more mass in a given volume compared to Styrofoam, which is a lightweight material made from expanded polystyrene. Consequently, if you compare equal volumes of both materials, sand will weigh significantly more than Styrofoam.
Cloth can be heavier than paper depending on the specific type and thickness of the cloth and the paper being compared. Generally, cloth tends to be denser than paper, which can make it heavier for the same size.
Paper mache
You can use paper mache to make a pinata. It will be a bit harder than newspaper when it is done drying, though. Paper mache can also be pretty messy.
Paper-mache is biodegradable, meaning that it will decompose and have no negative impacts on the environment. Other than that property, paper mache does not seem to be in any other way helpful to the environment, as it is aesthetically displeasing to look at, and is not a strong building material nor a reliable one, as it "melts" in water like cardboard.
A ton of paper. Any ton is heavier than a pound. One ton is equal to twenty-thosand pounds, whether is paper, or anything else.
No
Yes, tissue paper is heavier than air. Tissue paper is a solid material made from pulp and fibers, whereas air is a gas. The weight of tissue paper is influenced by its density and volume, which make it heavier than the much lighter air.
of course not although the size is different but the mass and volume does not depend on the size of the object if you try out the experiment on your own on perfect match and acs you will find out ! thank you and I am a child Stupid little genius!