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What is the difference between cow skin and rubber?

Cow skin is a natural material derived from cows and is used for various leather goods, while rubber is a synthetic material made from latex and is known for its flexibility and waterproof properties. Cow skin is often used in clothing and accessories, while rubber is commonly used in tires, seals, and various household products.


Are basketballs made out of cow skin?

Today's basketballs are made out of rubber, not cow hide.


How do you say 'rubber' in French?

rubber: - the material: le caoutchouc -- "cow-choo" - a rubber eraser: une gomme - a condom: un préservatif (slang --> une capote)


What are the instruments in the big bang theory theme tune?

cow bell rubber band cow udder/gutar milo farts unlucky milo SOS


What's inside a baseball?

1 layer of cow skin then a lot of string things then a big cork of rubber


Is gum made from cow fat?

NO it is made of a type of synthetic rubber


What materials are used to make Nike Shoes?

Leather from chicken feet, synthised rubber, cow hide, Tanned cow genitles and aspestos i think


How did Anna Baldwin's milking machine work?

used a large rubber cup connected to the cow's udder and to a pump lever and bucket.


What could be used for bioconversion sugar cane wood chips cow manure corn stalks rubbish rubber animal fur wood plastic bottles or seaweed sugar cane and steel?

sugar cane, wood chips, cow manure


What is the netball court made of?

A netball is usually made out of leather, rubber or a very similar material.


A baseball is made up of a rubber core twine cow hide leather string yarn and a cork These materials are sewn together with rope or yarn where is all this imported from?

Cork from Portugal, Rubber from Malaysia, Yarn from Australia, Leather from France, Stitched together in Costa Rica.


What is a difference between raw material and processed goods?

Think from a rubber tree to tires on your car. From a silk worm to your blouse. From a cow in the field to Baskin-Robbins. This should get you on the right path .