it is a sticky roll of paper thin as notebook paper and is sticky on one side to catch flies it gives off a scent.
One side of a sheet of paper is called a "page."
No, a notebook and a composition book are not the same. A notebook typically has spiral binding and may have perforated pages, while a composition book has a sewn or glued binding and a more durable cover. Additionally, composition books often have a specific grid or ruled paper format.
A neat line of things side by side is called a stack or row.
Because It is treated with a thin layer of silcone to keep things from sticking to the paper.
post-it notes. masking tape. paper mache. envelopes.
Loose-leaf paper (three to five holes punched on the side so that it can fit in both 2-ring and 3-ring notebooks) usually measures 8.5 inches wide by 11 inches long.
insert they on the side with the hole it fits in.
18500 square inches ====================== That depends on the size of the notebook, and the paper in it. -- If the paper is US "standard" size of 8.5" x 11", then each sheet has 93.5 square inches on one side, and 100 sheets have 18,700 square inches on both sides. -- I'm holding a spiral bound notebook in my hand right now. Each sheet is lightly perforated, so that it can be torn out of the spiral with a clean edge, leaving the fringes still attached to the spiral. The clean, tear-out area of a sheet measures 71/2" x 103/8". The area of each side is 77.8125 square inches, and 100 sheets have 15,562.5 square inches on both sides.
If you actually mean, what is the left hand side of the ship called... It is the port side. It has mostly the same things as the right side of the ship (called the starboard).
If you actually mean, what is the left hand side of the ship called... It is the port side. It has mostly the same things as the right side of the ship (called the starboard).
Abrasive paper is also called emery paper or "sand" paper. It a sheet of strong paper onto which some glue is pasted on one side and into this wet clue particles of sand (or other rough material) are stuck. Once the glue dries, the rough side of the paper can be used to rub (and smooth) an object (or file your nails).