the point, I think, is either the amount of different substances in the graphite/lead, or even the type of eraser...
I tried it many times, it does not come off all the way, but most of it comes off.
Yes, because they work by shedding rubber to discard the removed graphite. That shedding requires a mechanical rubbing action, and that will inevitably force some graphite deeper into the paper. ... Rolling, or dabbing, is the preferred way to use kneadable erasers, because they absorb graphite.
They are solids, and they are natural materials shaped by humans.
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Not are all the same. As you can see each bridge has a different colour but some look the same.
if you have a good eraser yes. a good eraser will erase a lot of the colored pencil, but it will erase all of the normal pencil. it also depends on how dark the mark is.
Depends on the brand of eraser, because some are very bad, and erase some, not all, but as long as it's classified as an eraser in the store, it can erase all pencil markings.
Well we use the eraser to erase our all the pencil mistakes we have done.
No. 0.7 lead is just the dimension (in millimeters) The 0.7 has nothing to do with the hardness (which is what the No. 2 refers to). You can purchase 0.7 leads of various hardness that all will fit in the same mechanical pencil.
The concept of an eraser can be traced back to ancient times when people used breadcrumbs or soft materials to rub out errors. The modern rubber eraser was invented in the late 18th century by Edward Nairne, who discovered that natural rubber could erase pencil marks effectively.
Well we use the eraser to erase our all the pencil mistakes we have done.
I tried it many times, it does not come off all the way, but most of it comes off.
the same way with all of the other iphones
Sleep! Get to bed at a good time. Another thing for memorizing is to do this. Take a white board and a dry erase marker, or a pencil and paper. Write down what you need to memorize. Say it all once. Erase part of it. Keep doing that until its all gone!
Yes, I would. While it's loading hold down ALL the buttons (except start and select) at the same time. That'll clear the data.
Pencils can benefit us in lots of different ways. Without pencils students wouldn't be able to do their schoolwork, and people at work would have to use pens all the time, which could lead to a lot of mistakes because you can't erase with a pen. Pencils come in handy when you need to erase something you wrote; if people used pens all the time they would continually have to cross out their writing errors, and that might make your paper look messy.
When trying to get a dry erase marker off a dry erase board the best thing to use is glass cleaner. I use it all the time when cleaning mine. Its the same as taking the marker off the overhead projector.