About 80% of newspaper ink is made from plant based inks however the rest is mainly made from petroluem based ink.
Ink was made out of tannin, iron sulfate, gum, and water.
the erasers are normal the ink is special it has about 80% graphite
it is made of nail polish the ink
The ink stone is a stone mortar for grinding and containment of ink. The oldest ink stones were made out of pottery, but by the 7th century the Chinese had produced a ceramic ink stone. The most important part of the stone is the flat service to grind the ink on. A high quality ink stone produces fine thick ink quickly. Ink should never be allowed to dry in the stone because it can damage it.
Only if it enters your blood stream.Answer:Although some forms of ink have poisonous components, there is no specific "ink poison". While ink is never made to be ingested in any way, gel ink is a pretty new product and the likelihood is that it's not very toxic at all.yes you can because if the ink gets into your blood stream it can poison you.
It is a hunk of cheese.
paper, ink and some way to press the ink onto the paper(like a printing press which can be made out of wood and metal mostly)
stab it with an ink pen
Newspaper with black ink is just soy ink. No problems. It makes good mulch and it blocks the weeds.
Yes as long as it is black and white and is made out of soy ink.
Because, correct me if I am wrong it is made out of a Xerox tool that can be, and is most likely 100% all natural that is not and will never be made artificially.
Yes,the ink inside newspaper is poisonous for Guinea Pig.
Well, all newspaper's are is paper, ink, and time spent from peoples life's to make them. And assumming paper and ink are cheap,they sell them for cheap, but no matter what, they are making a profit!
Yes, and it is better for them than newspaper because of the die in newspaper ink.
what was the ink made from in WW1
newspaper
if you rubbed it where there was ink, you would get a black mark.