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Only one, you get a guy to get a boner, then cut part of the tip of. Then you get a wooden pencil and it will write in red ink.

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Q: How many different resources from the earth your needed to make a wooden pencil?
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What are three objects that are made from plant resources?

The cotton shirt you are wearing, the wooden pencil you are writing with, and the paper on which you are writing.


How does the pencil work?

The pencil works via a soft graphite core being wrapped in a durable wooden sheath. This allows the graphite to be exposed as needed to write.


Why do we call graphite pencil lead pencil?

When graphite was first discovered it was thought to be a kind of black lead, rather than a form of carbon. It was quickly found to easily make marks, but brittle and needed support. The wooden lead pencil was born


What type of lead does a wooden pencil have?

wooden pencils contain graphite which is an allotrope of carbon, not lead


Is a pencil one foot long?

Well, it basically all depends on the kind of pencil. A pencil that's mechanic will have different measurements than the average wooden pencil. But in general, a NEW pencil IS one foot long.


Parts of a pencil?

well a pencil has led, wood, metal, and eraser


Is a wooden pencil a conductor?

insulator bcz its a bad conductor.....


Is graphite used to make pencils?

Graphite is what is put inside a pencil. The outer casing of a pencil is usually wooden.


Do mehcanical pencil lasts longer than a wooden pencil?

Yes it does, if you take good care of it, but you have to keep adding lead.


Density of a pencil?

3.95 NO Since an ordinary wooden pencil will float in water, clearly its density is less than 1.


Could you name some opaque objects?

Table,pen,pencil,chair,wooden door,wooden bench and much more.......


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