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Audio:QS030801.AIF
C-box:By the year 100, the Chinese were making this invention from trees and using it for art, scholarship and record-keeping.
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Correct:Paper*QS030802.AIF*
Wrong 1:Ink
Wrong 2:Ballpoint pen
Wrong 3:Woodcuts
Wrong 4:Movable type
Wrong 5:Printing press
Wrong 6:Pencil
Wrong 7:Chisel
Wrong 8:Abacus
GeoByte1:The oldest sheet of paper still in existence dates back to the year 150.
GeoByte2:The most macabre material ever used for making paper was the cloth wrapping and burial shroud from Egyptian mummies.
GeoByte3:The longest paper chain ever made was constructed by 60 university students in Ireland. It measured 36.69 miles (58.7 km) long.
GeoByte4:The word ^paper^ comes from ^papyrus^. The ancient Egyptians made writing material from the stalks of the papyrus plant.
GeoByte5:Americans use an average of about 660 (300 kg) pounds of paper and cardboard a year per person.
GeoByte6:Paper was made in individual sheets until a machine that could produce continuous rolls of paper was invented in 1798.
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