Crayons are wax sticks in various colors, used (mostly by school children) to add color to drawings. Serious artists also use crayons of various compositions, as well as chalk.
you mean made right?
No, crayons are made of wax.
Some crayons are made in the United States. Some aren't.
No. Crayons are man-made items.
the crayons colors give them there colors and they are made in china
Eurpe
about 50,000 crayons are made in a day. the workers must work hard.
All crayons are made of wax.Since wax float,all crayon should float.If crayons have heavy pigments in them, then they will sink in water. Metallic crayons will sink, and some glitter crayons as well.
Crayons were first created in 1903. The first box was made up of eight non toxic crayons, and were red, blue, yellow, black, purple, green, orange and brown.
wax
Crayons are made from paraffin which is a type of wax, and color pigments. In simplest terms, wax.
Crayola Crayons were invented by Binney & Smith in 1902.The first crayons were made from a mixture of charcoal and oil. It was discovered that substituting wax for the oil in the mixture made the sticks sturdier and easier to handle. The Crayons were invented by Binney & Smith in 1902 and first offered to sale the crayon in 1903. We manufacture over 3 billion crayons each year.