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Copper is a common metal, is relatively durable and the value of the metal will not exceed the face value of the coin. However, in the USA copper is no longer the primary metal in pennies. The price of copper has gone up to the point where there's more than 1¢ worth of copper in a penny, so back in 1982 the Mint changed the coin's composition to a zinc core plated with a thin layer of copper. In fact, the coin is now 97.5% zinc so there aren't copper pennies anymore.
In times gone by trousers were just two tubes of cloth which were drawn over the leg. naturally two legs made a pair, thus a pair of jeans. pretty logical really.
no it is not once used its gone
I believe that store was called Skippy Whites. There was also one in Cambridge's Central Square until quite recently. I believe it is gone now, though I can not be certain.
the heating element is gone out
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if the aluminum was gone and it was held together by glue than the eraser would simply fall off when you would try to erase.
THe rubber absorbs the pen or pencil mark - hence, the mark is gone! think of blotting a stain from a carpet - the rag or sponge absorbs the stain ...same principle for pens and pencils
Get magic eraser and rub on floor until gone. If you get permanent marker on granite, get nail polish remover and rub until gone. If you get permanent marker on your skin, get a magic eraser and rub.
put the pencil into a measuring jug filled with water to 100g the when you put the pencil in you see how much it has gone up . if it has gone up to 150g the pencil will the 50g in area. because you put in 100g of water
Use an electric eraser over the mark. Rub with finger then almost gone
try erasing it with a eraser ...it worked for me :) then spray with alcohol and rub away ....poof gone
it hasn't
Renewable refers to things like wind or sunshine, which keep on coming even if we use them to produce energy.Other things get used up and don't renew.So an eraser is non-renewable. When we use it all up, it's gone!
No. That will not charge your battery. Alkaline batteries tend to get a film over their electrodes. Sometimes you can get additional usage from them by using a pencil eraser and removing that film. Apparently clothing removed the same film. It did not recharge the battery but removed the film to give the battery a little more usage. The battery that appeared discharged was not far from discharged. When it starts giving off that film, it is almost gone. It is not far from completely gone. You should replace the battery as soon as possible.
You get a Sharpie and draw a line on your hand and go over it twice. Then you scratch off the Sharpie with ur nail till its completely gone. The eraser game is funner
A pencil? --A Pen