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Pencil leads are usually made of graphite (a form of carbon).
pencils are yellow because yellow is an awsome color
Why, yes. Pencils was made in the U.S.
Electricity is not made by pencils: Electricity can pass through pencils since they are made using graphite which is a good conductor.
Pencils can be disposed of in regular trash, as they are primarily made of wood, graphite, and erasers, which are biodegradable or recyclable in some areas. However, many recycling programs do not accept pencils due to their mixed materials. Alternatively, some people choose to repurpose old pencils for crafts or donate them to schools and organizations that can use them. For more environmentally friendly options, consider using pencils made from recycled materials or biodegradable alternatives.
Mechanical pencils, like the regular kind of pencils, use graphite.
Pencils are no longer made with lead. They are made with a mixture of graphite and clay. This combination produces the "lead" in modern pencils.
Carpenter pencils are better than regular pencils for a variety of reasons. The lead in carpenter pencils are strong and are able to withstand the stress of marking on hard surfaces. Carpenter pencils are also able to survive a construction environment such as being put into a bag accompanied by heavy tools. These reasons are why carpenter pencils are better than regular pencils.
yes,because pencils are made out of woood
The lead in pencils are not made out of lead, as is common belief. Pencil lead is made out of graphite.
pencils can have differend diameters,regular its about 5mm
In the 1890s, people commonly used inkwells and quill pens made from feathers, as well as metal dip pens that required regular dipping in ink. Pencil technology also existed, with pencils made from graphite or colored chalk encased in wood being widely available.