The core of any pencil is made from graphite (a form of carbon). They used to be made from lead until it was discovered that lead could be toxic if consumed. (all kids eat pencils!) The wooden outer bit is made of... well... wood! Usually ash, pine, or cedar.
yes,because pencils are made out of woood
there is no answer no pencils can be made in a sec Machine made pencils can be produced at more than one per second. Look up a pencil manufacturer. Across the world probably hundreds of pencils a second are being produced.
Wood and color graphite.
Plastic erasers, plastic bags, parts of projecting pencils{sometimes}...
The people who make Crayola brand pencils should be able to tell you
Why, yes. Pencils was made in the U.S.
all pencils are made up of graphite
Electricity is not made by pencils: Electricity can pass through pencils since they are made using graphite which is a good conductor.
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.
there is no answer no pencils can be made in a sec Machine made pencils can be produced at more than one per second. Look up a pencil manufacturer. Across the world probably hundreds of pencils a second are being produced.
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pencils have a wooden outer shell and a graphite core
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wood and graphite
graphite
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