7.32 meters.
Beautiful and wise
It means "Wise Man"
Miles are not a time unit, they are a length unit. Your question, as it is written, has no answer.
if I knew the answer i would not of looked it up on the net
You make paper planes by folding the paper in half Then you open the paper After you fold the paper so it looks like a bird Finally you fold the paper again and you've got your plane Bye and have fun play ing with your plane.
First, take a single sheet of paper and fold it in half, length-wise. Secondly, fold the top corners down to the center, where the page is folded, until the top creates a triangle and leave them folded down. Then, fold the tip of the triangle down. From here, you fold the corners down to the center to meet right above the fold you just made in the tip. Now, fold the tip up. Then fold the entire project in half. Now your plane is taking shape! Lastly, fold the wings down and you have a paper airplane!
If you fold it into a paper airplane. Other wise the paper needs a ticket to New York or somewhere.The wind can make it glide somewhat also.
It's 6.6 length wise
Few countries have a proper way to fold a flag. However, Japan is one of the exceptions. Turn the flag parallel to the ground and fold length wise. Repeat. Turn Flag parallel to the ground and fold width wise into thirds. Roll the flag tightly (Tie it if possible, or if displaying.) To carry you carry as if it were a sword handle, in both hands at waist level vertically. (so long as it's not enormous or tiny) Like the United States, there isn't a law that makes this official, it is however the common way to do it.
it is white sheet
no
no. it is to measure the length. meters is length-wise.
YesA piece of paper can be split in half several different ways. One can cut it with scissors (horizontally or vertically) tear it, slice it with knife or use a professional cutting machine (like guillotine).But if you mean cutting the paper in half, thick-wise,that is a lot more difficult to do. If the paper is regular printer or newspaper thickness, regular household methods won't cut it. For that you need laboratory equipment, especially something that can do cutting on molecular level.
Well paper and plastic can be recycled except paper comes from trees which is ruining the enviorment. That is for the enviorment if you mean lifestyle wise.... I say plastic still because it can hold heavier things and if you try that on a paper bag then it might rip.
If you mean weight wise, it could be because he is sick and is losing weight or is just exercising too much. If you're talking length wise, he may just be getting older. :)
80,000km long