yes it does.from rubber trees.
In the 1870s, when they were hired to work on rubber tree plantations. This was when rubber was a big deal, and alot of necessaties were mad of or contained rubber!
Yes rubber trees do grow in rainforest's because of the hot and moist temperatures hope this helps PS i like donuts
I think "rubber"
This is the rubber tree. It's what rubber is made from.
Rubber tree
African rainforest .
you can get rubber from trees because you collect the sap and make rubber!
the discoveries of rubber and wrigley's gum
it does not come from the rainforest, it is natural and is produced in the body, and now days synthetically made
Three different trees that grow in the rainforest are the kapok tree, the rubber tree, and the mahogany tree. Kapok trees can grow up to 200 feet tall, rubber trees produce latex used to make rubber, and mahogany trees are known for their valuable hardwood.
The rubber in erasers comes from a variety of places depending on the eraser. It can either come from plants such as the rubber plant or it can come as a petroleum byproduct.
the jacana lives in the rainforest or if you called it the canpoy which is like the rainforest.