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Bounty does, because when you make the paper towel is wet it practically sucks it out of thin air.
No its a type of plastic bags.
Approx. 18 ounces is not accurate. An efficient plant (in North America and Europe) uses 10 to 25 ton or m3 of water per ton of paper. If your roll of paper weighs 1/2 a pound it takes 6 to 15 gallons of water; and we know that 6 (US) gallons is 768 ounces. If no water is reused and/or re-circulated, plant may use as much as 300 - 400 ton or cubic meter of water to make one ton of paper. A one pound roll of paper needs 300- 400 pounds of water (or 38 - 50 gallons).
Usually, wood, cotton or both fibers are found in paper towels.
a glam tree is a type of tree with a very soft bark.the bark has a very nice smell.it is use to make paper.
to make wood smooth;atree
Some trees are better suited to make certain types of paper but most of the trees can be used to make most of the papers. More important than the type of tree, it is pulping process which is determining factor for making certain grades of paper.
A typical ream of paper, which contains 500 sheets, is estimated to come from about 1/6 of a tree, depending on the type of tree and the size of the paper. This translates to roughly 15-20% of a tree for the production of one ream of paper. However, these figures can vary based on factors such as tree species and paper production methods.
Newspaper and paper towels torn up into long shreds as bedding make great bedding for baby moles. You can also the same bedding as used for hamsters and gerbils.
Each standard pack of printing, copying papers have to about 500 sheets of it. which uses about 1/9 a tree. Therefore, 9000 sheets of paper can take up to1 full tree or 1 and half. Secondly it also depends on the type of wood of the tree and how big a tree is. Ex- not 1 banyan tree will be taken to make 5000 sheets but one palm tree can be taken as banyan trees as really thick and fat.
The Quran is traditionally written on special paper called "washi," which is a type of paper made from plant fibers, typically from the mulberry tree. Washi paper is known for its durability, smooth texture, and ability to retain ink well, making it particularly suitable for calligraphy and manuscript writing.