Well they are exactly the same apart for the fact that colour pencils come out in colours and normal pencils always come out a grey colour.
The similaritys are ...
The shape
They both need shapening when the get blunt
The leeds break
The structure
They are alike because they both make markings on possible surfaces.
there both pencils
If you rub hard enough, a regular eraser found on top of a pencil, or other kind of regular eraser will rub out colored pencil. If the colored pencil was drawn roughly on the paper, and pressed hard enough into the paper, the colored pencil cannot be rubbed out. You can try an ink eraser (the kind of eraser found on erasing ink pens), but it may or may not work.
It depends on how long the pencil is, how much you write, and if the pencil breaks a lot or not. If it's a long pencil, it'll last a while unless you write a lot or it breaks.
I tried it many times, it does not come off all the way, but most of it comes off.
Probably Yes , the two are one in the same despite having different names .
Ann Kullberg has written: 'Colored Pencil Portraits' 'Colored pencil portraits step by step' -- subject(s): Technique, Colored pencil drawing, Portrait drawing
you put different colored pencil fillings in the pencil
colored wax and clay
yellow if it is a lead pencil
1890
It is still a pencil, but you can't erase the coloring completely if it's a normal color pencil.
Colored Wax