Environmental Sciences, asked by blackkitten, 4 months ago

why is paper made from wood but not from leaves

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Answered by pk9070747
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. Some paper has been made from polypropylene fibers. ... There is not enough other fiber in the world to meet the demand for papeHow do one produce paper from fallen leaves? Fallen leaves, collected in city parks and public gardens, are an ideal raw material for paper production. Obtaining them doesn't require much interference with the environment.Nov 15The process begins with the raw wood, which is made up of fibers called "cellulose." The cellulose fibers are stuck together with a natural glue called "lignin." When the lignin is removed and the cellulose fibers are separated and reorganized, paper can be made

Answered by pratyush15899
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Explanation:

Paper is made from cellulose. You find a cheap source of cellulose is wood and it will be made into paper. Leaves have not cellulose

The cellulose fibers are stuck together with a natural glue called "lignin." When the lignin is removed and the cellulose fibers are separated and reorganized, paper can be made. It's also possible to make paper from a variety of other types of plant fibers, such as cotton, flax, bamboo, and hemp.

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