(Al) Non-verbal to verbal
Transfer the information given in the following
table into
a passage
Year
Fernalegtt.)
Males /
51.81
2018
2017
51.82
48.18
Population
1354051 852
1339 18 0127
1324171854
1309 053980
1230 48069)
2016
51.83
51.84
48.17
48.16
2015
5.87
48. 13
2010
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Information Transfer (Non-verbal to Verbal).
Transfer the given information into a paragraph.
Manufacture of paper
Raw materials:
wood, grass
bamboo, rags.
↓
Cut into pieces and
immersed in
water and made
into pulp
↓
Mixed with lime for
whitening and pulp is
boiled and passed
through wire meshes
↓
Wet paper
↓
Passed over heated
roller and thin sheets
of paper are made.
Medium
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Most paper pulp is made from trees (mainly fast-growing, evergreen conifers), though it can also be made from bamboo, cotton, hemp, jute, and a wide range of other plant materials. Smooth papers used for magazines or packaging often have materials such as china clay added so they print with a more colorful, glossy finish. Here's the basic idea: you take a plant, bash it about to release the fibers, and mix it with water to get a soggy suspension of fibers called pulp (or stock). Then spread the pulp out on a wire mesh so the fibers knit and bond together, squeeze the water away, dry out your pulp, and what you've got is paper!
Paper is really easy to make by hand (try it for yourself) but people use so much of it that most is now made by giant machines. Whichever method is used, there are essentially two stages: getting the pulp ready and then forming it and drying it into finished sheets.