Science, asked by trisharoy6908, 1 year ago

Where was the process of making paper invented?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Paper, which is a lean unwoven material fashioned out of milled plant fibre, is mainly used for artwork, writing, and packaging and is normally white.

The foremost paper making process had been accepted in China at some stage in the Eastern Han era. It’s traditionally accredited to Cai Lun, the court official.

It was at some stage in the 8th century that Chinese papermaking extended to the Islamic nations, which used pulp and paper mills for the manufacturing of money.

Papermaking reached medieval Europe by the 11th century and here it was improved with paper mills making use of waterwheels. Afterwards, the Western step up in the process of manufacturing papers happened during the 19th century.

This came about with the wood-based papers being invented.
Answered by ananya2745
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I think it was made in Egypt because they made the paper from the tree called papyrus

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