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they make water color pencils?
Your mother
This question is redundant. Meaning that it is not necessary to used difference and different in the same sentence. If someone asked "What is the difference between these pencils?" you would need to identify the characteristics that separate one from the other. For example, one pencil may be yellow and another pencil may be green. An example of different types of pencils would be #2 pencils and mechanical pencils that use refillable lead.
h pencils have harder lead, and they don't smudge easily and your lines are light-colored. Your b pencils have soft, black lead, and they are used for blending and shading when drawing. The higher the number for your b pencils, the darker your lead and lines are going to be.
pen is inky kinda/sometimes and you use it to write and pencils are normally for maths and drawing.
Very skinny! Pigs are the skinniest things in the world! Skinnier than pencils!
One is a pen and uses ink, the other is a pencil and uses a type of graphite.
There are between 50 (10 gram) and 80 (6 gram) #2 pencils per US pound.
Yes, two pencils will pull on each other. But the force between them doing the pulling, gravity, is so small (because the mass of the pencils is small) that it would be somewhere between difficult and impossible to measure it. I would be something that an investigator would calculate (based on the mass of the pencils) rather than measure.
Assuming you have not confused "illiterate" with " alliteration," perhaps you refer to such ignorant howlers as " between you and I," " If I would have known, " "What we need are more pencils " instead of the correct "between you and me," "If I had known," "What we need is more pencils."
Well a painting you have to paint with a paintbrush and paint. Also most paintings are painted on canvas. On the other hand, a drawing you draw with colored pencils or most other art utensils.
Two pencils won't stick together because all of the attractive forces between them are either very weak, or don't participate between objects that are as far apart (atomically) as they are.