you draw an 'A' with the sides sticking out and then you can figure out the rest...
A construction lines are a lightly drawn lines that aid in drawing all other lines or shapes properly. An example of a construction line are those on a sheet of graph paper. These lines are lightly drawn and they help with the construction of shapes and figures. Construction lines are also useful in Multiview Drawings. They are projected from one figure and help the drawer make another figure. These lines are erased afterwards.
A square can be drawn with four lines.
You did not specify if these are straight lines. If the lines are straight then no, only 7. If you curve the lines then, yes.
If you are making bees for a craft out of tissue paper, you will want to use black and yellow paper. There are several techniques such as gluing the paper to a picture you have drawn.
a ruler, a paper anything straight.
To make it easier to break a bar into bite-size pieces.
make little pieces of paper and write h on it
It all depends on the size of the tree and the size of a piece of paper. However, if you are talking about a large, full-grown tree and 81/2" x 11" paper, then it takes much less than one tree to make 100 pieces of paper.
The way I would do it is iron it. You can still the the wrinkled lines, but its flat.
-- Take a blank paper and a pencil. -- Put the pencil down on the paper and, without lifting it, draw three straight lines that return you to the starting point. You have drawn a triangle. It is almost certain that the triangle you drew is not a right triangle, and that no two of its sides are equal.
make them into a shape like a bridge
Take a rectangular piece of paper and fold it diagonally until you have a triangle that is two pieces of paper thick, Cut of the piece of paper that does not make up part of the triangle unfold it and you have a square.