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There are certain parts of a pencil that are renewable:the rubber eraser,the wood of the pencil,the led,and the metal.
Graphite and TiO2 for the pencil paint
No, pencil shavings are not a mineral because they come from trees which are not inorganic or naturally occurring.
Lead is not magnetic. Pencil lead is really carbon, in the form of graphite, and it is not magnetic.
Glass is harder than the "lead", actually mostly graphite, in a pencil. Therefore, the glass can not be deformed by a pencil sufficiently to produce an adherent layer of graphite, as is required for writing.
A pencil is made of wood, graphite (carbon), some aluminum and natural rubber.
Wood, the mineral graphite, and whatever erasers are made of.
The natural resources would include paraffin and pigments derived from mineral sources.
Yes, the term 'pencil factory' is a noun, a singular, common, compound, concrete noun.
A pencil isn't renewable,since it is believed that all renewable resources can be brought back to their natural form after destruction example you can cut down a forest and then after like 2yrs, you find a new existing forest.So a pencil is non renewable.
the natural resors for a pencil is cow skin Wood, graphite and a clay binder.
cranberrys are mostly in massichussetts and when we hed into pennsylvania we come into the pencil industry which when you go to maine we get the ice industry which is awsome and cold
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Henry David Thoreau was primarily known as a writer, philosopher, and naturalist. He is most famous for his book "Walden," which reflects on simple living in natural surroundings. Thoreau also worked as a land surveyor and a pencil maker at his family's pencil factory.
There are certain parts of a pencil that are renewable:the rubber eraser,the wood of the pencil,the led,and the metal.
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