it depends on the weight of the egg after the volcano had a child.
go to your profile and then press this green icon with the green recycle sighn and press the word recycle
A normal piece of paper is about 0.0038 inches thick. So, if the paper were to be folded 50 times, it would become, essentially, 1,125,899,906,842,624 pieces of paper stacked upon one another. Therefore, you would multiply the above number by 0.0038 and that would be 4278419646001.97 inches or 67,525,562.594 miles of paper. So, a normal 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper folded 50 times would be 67,525,562.594 miles, which is 141 times the distance the Moon is to the Earth.
There is no single answer. Different countries use papers of different quality - or even plastics.
Argentina has no recycling program and thus does not separate organic, inorganic and dangerous wastes. Ironically, some of Argentina's waste paper and glass is exported to Brazil for recycling and then sold back to Argentina.
The rock cycle can recycle rocks from melting and giving pressures to sediments.
since you can recycle trees and paper is trees you can just recycle paper
not many people recycle
recycle! recycle!
3. Paper, glass, and aluminum
Yes.because it is a paper whatever there is an a ink you can recycle it
no, after a while it begins to lose its strength. Once you recycle it too many times, it will get to a non-recyclabe stage. Or it would be torn up it to many picese of paper and left out side a disintagreat
you can recycle paper
recycle pulp
put them in a recycle bin or re use it or use both sides of the paper
Make paper airplanes...
no
Use less paper - Reduce Use the back side of the paper - Reuse Shred the paper to make new paper - Recycle