Graphite (sometimes called 'black lead') can be found in lead pencils, lubricants, paints, and coatings. It is also made into different forms such as molds, bricks, electrodes, crucibles, and rocket nozzles.
A pencil is probably the only place you will see graphite at all.
near volcanic activity would be my guess.
In the core of a pencil.
Your #1 and #2 pencils
Graphite can be found in all types of rock (igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary). Although, it originates from igneous rocks, and is generally most economic in metamorphic rocks.
That would completely depend upon the form of Carbon. Carbon can be found as coal, graphite, or diamond to name a few.
What is the mineral used in the pencil that you write with? Graphite.
If you are referrring to lead as the thing that is found in pencils, then the lead is actually graphite, and graphite and Diamond are both pure carbon, just arranged differently chemical composition.
The answer you want is carbon.
it is found in every country of the world!
In nature, graphite is found as flake, vein, or amorphous form. Graphite is polymorph of carbon. Graphite is a non-metal that is a conductor of electricity.
sometimes under ground.but as graphite is a rock it is mostly found in its rocky form
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Yes, it is. You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphite
Diamond and Graphite are the two pure forms of carbon
Graphite is used in pencils.
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