In most cases, the rubber. Especially if you don't plan on continually sharpening the pencil.
A stump is a paqinters' tool which has been used for centuries. It is defined thus:A short, pointed roll of leather or paper or wad of rubber for rubbing on a charcoal or pencil drawing to shade or soften it.
Bold pencil used very lightly along with a rubber.
When samples of rubber first arrived in England, it was observed by Joseph Priestley, in 1770, that a piece of the material was good for rubbing out pencil marks, hence the name rubber.
A pencil rubber otherwise known as an eraser is used to rub out pencil marks on paper
Pencils work when the graphite core of the pencil is rubber off onto the paper and crayons are just the wax rubbing off onto the paper.
The first person to put rubber on a pencil was Harret Tubbmien.
Rubber has a high co-efficient of friction.
at first the rubber is made to erase the pencil mark.
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Yes, we can erase pencil marks with rubber because erasers are made out of rubber
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a pencil is 7 1/4 inches long with out a rubber on it