A redwood
Even California cedar
Any tree
To calculate the number of trees used to make 2 billion pencils, we need to consider that on average, one tree can produce about 170,000 pencils. Therefore, to make 2 billion pencils, we would need approximately 11,765 trees (2,000,000,000 pencils / 170,000 pencils per tree). This calculation assumes standard industry practices and may vary depending on the type and size of trees used in pencil production.
Graphite is the mineral used in pencils.
Strangler Fig Tree
I am used to make toys like dolls I am used to make strollers.Finally I am used to write with in pencils and mechanical pencils
Mechanical pencils, like the regular kind of pencils, use graphite.
The ancient Egyptians used paint brushes of reeds and wheat. They used a chisel like tool in clay tablets. They did not have pencils.
There are many tools that can be used. Some examples include templates, compasses, tape, mechanical pencils, coloring pencils, and chalk.
Pencils were originally pieces of lead with string wrapped around them. When people started to make wooden casings for the pencils, they used high quality wood and covered the wood with varnish to show off the quality. The demand for wooden pencils rose, so people started to use lesser quaility wood and used paint on the wood. Therefore, the paint became a sign of cheapness. One man used a kind of graphite in his pencils instead of lead. He painted his pencils bright yellow and named his pencil the Koh-ih-noor, after the legendary Indian diamond, to make his pencils stand out. His pencils were so popular that other pencil makers started to paint their pencils yellow and naming them after jewels as well.
Graphite, a form of carbon, is the element from the periodic table that is used to make the "lead" in pencils. Graphite is a good conductor of electricity, and its layers provide the smooth writing surface in pencils.
Confusing question. You don't "make" carbon, but one particular form is used for pencils, graphite.