this would be roughly as high as a ten story building
Assuming a standard sheet of paper is 0.1mm thick, the height of a million sheets of paper stacked on top of each other would be 100 meters (328 feet).
Americans buy about 100 million tons of paper each year, which is roughly 2 billion reams of paper. This translates to approximately 10 million sheets of paper bought by Americans each year.
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Assuming each sheet weighs around 0.1 ounces, a million sheets of notebook paper would weigh approximately 10,000 ounces or about 625 pounds.
depends how big the square is
Let us do some calculations; About 400 Million Metric Ton paper is made world over every year. If all paper is cut in to 8.5x11 inch sheet and all paper is 70 gm/m2, the total number of sheets per year will be 95 Trillion sheets.
The thickness of a standard sheet of paper is approximately 0.1 millimeters. Therefore, a million sheets of paper would be about 100,000 millimeters thick, which is equivalent to 100 meters or about 328 feet. This thickness can vary slightly depending on the type of paper used, but this gives a general idea of the height.
There are typically 500 sheets of paper in a ream.
five hundred sheets of paper
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500 sheets = a ream of paper.
500 sheets of paper is the International Standard for a ream of paper.