how many trees are required to make one sheet of paper??and explain in 500 words
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Balsam poplar wood’s short and fine fibers are features that allow it to go into the making of paper products, including tissues. Western hemlock is a tree of the Pacific Northwest, growing in the western portions of northern California, Oregon and Washington, with parts of Idaho, Montana and British Columbia home to this conifer as well. The balsam fir is a major tree in regard to paper production in Canada, with the tree’s range covering most of the eastern section of that nation and a large part of the central area.
THESE TREES CUT DOWN THROUGH A SINGLE TREE WE CAN MAKE MILLIONS OF PAPER
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It takes 12 trees to make one ton of 100 percent non-recycled newsprint. It would take a little more than half a tree to make a carton (10 reams) of 100 percent, non-recycled 20-lb. copier paper. One tree makes 16.67 reams of copy paper, or 8,333.3 sheets.
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