How Things are Made
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What is the main material used to make paper in factories?
Which seeds are used as binding material when making recycled paper?
What does the 'R' in Reduce mean in waste management?
Why is tissue paper used for cleaning?
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Which of the following are natural materials used for coloring paper?
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Turmeric, Spinach, Beetroot, Henna
Turmeric, spinach, beetroot, and henna are all natural ingredients that can be used to color paper. Plastic paint is artificial, not natural.
What did people use for writing before paper was invented?
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Cloth, Leaves, Wooden boards, Palm leaves (talapatra)
Before paper, people used natural materials like cloth, leaves, wooden boards, and palm leaves (talapatra) for writing. Plastic was not available in earlier times.
Making recycled paper helps save trees.
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True
True. Making recycled paper helps save trees because we reuse old paper instead of cutting down new trees to make fresh paper.
What is cardboard mainly used for?
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Making boxes for packing
Cardboard is thick and hard, making it perfect for making boxes to pack and protect various objects.
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