alot cuz America is full of sh*t
~70%
Probobally $4.00! usually about $6.00
well a paper can fly but you've got to fold it a lot to make it much stronger.
the average paper boy should make 142$ a month for 30 homes
daily earnings vary from 10000 to 1lac per day depending upon popularity
Usually its around 90 to 100 sheets in a bale of tissue paper...
100
25 g. of sugar daily, but over 75% of Americans take in over double that daily.
The 350 paper rout pays $70 on average on a daily basis.
Yes. But u cant do much with it.
Perhaps you should practice first with tissue paper, as it is much easier to rumple up.
It does pose a risk of choking and also your digestive system is not geared to handle kleenex. That much fiber may clog things up.
94.6 million tons were made in 2000
88.8 million tons were made in 2002
90.1 million tons were made in 2003
Items needed.a tissue paper (half the size of a dollar bill)a paper clipa bowl full of waterpencil with erasermethod.1.Fill the bowl with waterTry to make the paper clip float...not much luck, huh?Tear a piece of tissue paper about half the size of a dollar billGENTLY drop the tissue flat onto the surface of the waterGENTLY place a dry paper clip flat onto the tissue (try not to touch the water or the tissue)Use the eraser end of the pencil to carefully poke the tissue (not the paper clip) until the tissue sinks. With some luck, the tissue will sink and leave the paper clip floating!how is it possible?How is this possible? With a little thing we scientists call SURFACE TENSION. Basically it means that there is a sort of skin on the surface of water where the water molecules hold on tight together. If the conditions are right, they can hold tight enough to support your paper clip. The paperclip is not truly floating, it is being held up by the surface tension. Many insects, such as water striders, use this "skin" to walk across the surface of a stream.
Toilet paper production has been recorded back as far as the 1300's. Paper Towels came much, much later. When I was growing up, there was no such thing as paper towels in our house. The first paper towels were were introduced by Scott in 1907, but they did not become a regular Scott product until 1931.