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Pencil Tip is made of Lead, but nowadays it is usually made of Graphite.
If the pencil has writng running up the side, put thepencil on its side so the writing is the correct way up, the bottom of the pencil (where you should start sharpening it) is where the writing starts and the top is where it ends. If there is a rubber at one end that's the top. if the pencil has no markings then whatever end you don't sharpen will be the top.
Pencil leads are always made out of graphite. The term lead comes from history, when they were made from lead, but they are now made from graphite.
If light diffraction is what you are asking, then the pencil looks a bit broken on the line where it passes from air to water. Also the pencil looks about one third bigger under water.
Pencils are made in various lengths. My HB pencil measures 7 inches.
The lead of a pencil is made mostly of the nonmetal carbon but the rest of the pencil is neither metal nor nonmetal (except for the bit of metal near the eraser) because it is not an element.
You don't, Your just buying pencil top erasers.
I did, I used the pencil sharpener and made the pencil sharper.
Pencil is made from graphite
A pencil is made out of wood and lead (graphite)
a pencil made out of charcoal
Pencil Tip is made of Lead, but nowadays it is usually made of Graphite.
no a led pencil is made of graphite
There is some pencil lead that is made in Canada.
usually pencil sharpeners are made of plastic and metal.
A bit of a dullard aren't you?
There is no lead in pencil - Pencil is made from graphite