Why, yes. Pencils was made in the U.S.
There were no silver dollars made in the US in 1946.
The first US nickels were made in 1866. There were no official US coins of any denomination made until 1793.
The US never made silver pennies. In 1943 the US made steel pennies. These are often mistaken for silver pennies.
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In the US, our founding fathers.
Electricity is not made by pencils: Electricity can pass through pencils since they are made using graphite which is a good conductor.
Pencils are no longer made with lead. They are made with a mixture of graphite and clay. This combination produces the "lead" in modern pencils.
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The lead in pencils are not made out of lead, as is common belief. Pencil lead is made out of graphite.
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there is no answer no pencils can be made in a sec Machine made pencils can be produced at more than one per second. Look up a pencil manufacturer. Across the world probably hundreds of pencils a second are being produced.
The number of pencils made each year in the US varies, but it is estimated to be around 2 billion. This makes the US one of the largest pencil producers in the world.
Some environmentally friendly options for pencils include recycled paper pencils, plant-based pencils made from materials like recycled newspaper or cornstarch, and wooden pencils made from sustainably sourced wood. These options help reduce the environmental impact of traditional pencils.
pencils have a wooden outer shell and a graphite core
No, pencils are not made out of lead. They are made from a combination of graphite and clay. Lead was used in early pencils, but its toxic nature led to the transition to graphite.
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