hmmm no idea but.. it depends on how big the stacks are
It would be possible to make paper from oak trees. However, oak is a hardwood and is much more valuable as lumber than the sorts of trees usually used to make paper.
200,000 tons of paper or 4million trees in a school for each student.
2 trees Hmmm...is this a trick question? A ream of paper made of recycled paper wouldn't need any trees at all. And in any event, I doubt it would take two trees to make a ream of paper...recycled or new.
None...redwood is used for everything but paper...gum trees are used for making paper. I saw this on the History or Discovery channel show recently.
That depends on how much less paper you use...
No, recycled paper needs much LESS energy. It's much easier to make paper from recycled papers than from cutting down trees, chipping them, mashing them into fiber, pulping them and so on.
All over the world, trees are cut down to make paper, cardboard and to make wooden furniture. Look around you and see how much wood is around you, it all comes from trees. Usually the trees that they cut down are from forest areas.
cotten comes from trees cotten comes from trees
It all depends on the size of the tree and the size of a piece of paper. However, if you are talking about a large, full-grown tree and 81/2" x 11" paper, then it takes much less than one tree to make 100 pieces of paper.
YES,becuase every time you do homework you waste paper and paper = trees
US money is not printed on paper. The paper in U.S. banknotes is made of a 75% cotton and 25% linen mixture.Read more: How_many_trees_are_cut_down_annually_to_produce_US_dollar_bills
Let's just say a lot........................