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No, a banyan tree does not produce rubber. Rubber is primarily derived from the latex of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Banyan trees are known for their aerial roots and expansive canopies, but they do not have the properties needed to produce rubber.
Natural rubber is created from the sap of the Rubber Tree. In fact, that is the only thing needed from the tree to produce natural rubber.
In my understanding, rubber is NOT organic. They need sulfur to form a chain and make rubber polymerize. But, one of the company in..................(do not mention) they produce "Organic Rubber" as they declared that no pesticides/fungisides or chemical fertilizer used up.....To produce "organic rubber" you have to meet some requirement--FSC certification. Regards,
Rubber bands of different thicknesses will produce different sounds when plucked or stretched. Thicker rubber bands generally produce lower, deeper tones, while thinner rubber bands tend to produce higher, more piercing tones. The thickness of the rubber band affects the frequency and resonance of the sound waves produced.
Normally 5-8 healthy rubber tree can give 1Kg of rubber
Yes, they can travel further, but they don't produce energy. They store and use energy. When you pull a rubber band, you are transferring energy from your body into the rubber band. Then when you let go, the rubber band releases the energy.
The pitch of a sound produced by a rubber band is mainly affected by its tension and thickness. Tightly stretched rubber bands produce higher pitches, while loosely stretched ones produce lower pitches. Thicker rubber bands typically produce lower pitches compared to thinner ones.
Yes, the thickness of a rubber band can affect the pitch of its sound. Thicker rubber bands tend to produce lower pitches, while thinner rubber bands produce higher pitches. This is because thicker rubber bands vibrate at a slower rate compared to thinner ones.
you first have to get rubber and glue it on your floor and you have a rubber floor
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Rubber tree fluid is called latex. It is a milky white sap that is extracted from the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) and is used to produce natural rubber.
The rubber band with the least amount of mass and the highest tension would produce the sound with the highest pitch. The thinner the rubber band and the more taut it is stretched, the higher the pitch it would produce when plucked.