Though one can make paper from any plant but it is not economically advisable to make paper from taro plant leaves or any other plant leaves.
Wood, leaves, or paper.
Yes
The correct spelling word that fits in the sentence is "paper". Wesley used the leaves of his plant to make paper for writing letters.
because paper is made of leaves and leaves are flammable
A tree gives us paper the leaves are very skinny so people just put a lot of leaves together make it wrinkle free and get off the color ( if they want white paper) and ta da paper !
No paper is made from banana or guava leaves.
No. Typically leaves can't be used for paper making.
Banana leaves do not resemble filter paper.
they dont find their nests they make them from paper or dead composted leaves
Curency paper is obtained from pineapple leaves. The leaf is processed and refined to make it smooth.Due to the compression the inter molecular space is also considerably reduced.
Crushing leaves in paper chromatography helps to release pigments from the cells, making them available for separation on the chromatography paper. This allows for a more accurate analysis of the different pigments present in the leaves.