Well I would say to tape the back of the 2.(not the front or else it will show) and the front will look kind of separated but if u placed the papers correctly it will look like one big paper
two pieces of paper
Cut the 8*3 into pieces (one 8*2 and five 1*2 pieces)Fold the 12*2 in half so it is 6*2
an a2 has 6 pieces of a4
To build a tower using 2 pieces of paper and 1 foot of scotch tape that can hold 5 textbooks, start by rolling each piece of paper into sturdy tubes and taping them securely. Then, connect the tubes vertically using the tape to create a stable structure, ensuring they are well-aligned and balanced. Reinforce the base by adding extra tape or by creating a wider base with the paper to increase stability. Finally, test the tower's strength by gradually placing the textbooks on top, adjusting as necessary to prevent collapse.
Cutting paper is an example of phisycal change.
Easy. Just make one half on one paper and the other on the other piece. Then connect.
There aren't five pieces of paper there all only 2
A pencil and 2 pieces of paper.
words on two pieces of paper
Piece of paper
two pieces of paper
Cut the 8*3 into pieces (one 8*2 and five 1*2 pieces)Fold the 12*2 in half so it is 6*2
I think its Central america, and South America.
The answer depends on how small (or big) the pieces of paper are!
200,000 pieces of paper are in a ton
make them into a shape like a bridge
pieces of paper