A hard paper is like a illustration board which is use for projects
One side of a sheet of paper is called a "page."
The sound of paper is typically referred to as "rustling" or "crinkling."
The really thick paper is called cardstock. It is commonly used for making cards, invitations, scrapbooking, and other paper crafting projects.
They are called fold lines or perforated lines. They indicate where the paper should be folded or torn.
A typewriter moves the paper using a platen, which is a rubber or hard roller that grips the paper and advances it when a key is pressed. The platen rotates to move the paper along gradually as each character is typed, allowing for the next character to be printed in the correct position.
it's commonly called hard-copy.
If information is stored in a computer is is described as 'soft copy'. If information is stored on paper it is described as 'hard copy'
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The term "hard copy" refers to a print-out of a file. It means that it has been printed on a piece of paper. The reason it's called "hard" is because once it's been printed on paper it is not able to be manipulated digitally anymore, it's tantamount to permanent.
Paper used for math is called grapging paper!!
litmus paper
A single sheet of paper is called a leaf.
The paper used to vote is called a ballot paper
To make paper hard and waterproof, you can coat it with a layer of resin or laminate it with a plastic film. This will help protect the paper from water damage and make it more durable.
It is called filler paper because it is used to fill a notebook or binder.