The lifespan of an eraser depends on various factors, including the type of eraser, the surface it's used on, and the amount of pressure applied while erasing. Generally, a standard rubber eraser can last for several weeks to months with regular use, while high-quality or specialized erasers may last longer. Frequent use on rough paper or with excessive pressure can wear them down more quickly. Proper storage and care can also extend their longevity.
Depends on the eraser
Eraser is made out of rubber. If exposed under the sun, an eraser will take between 50 to 80 years to biodegrade.
about 4 to 5 weeks at the most depending on how long you did it for and how hard you did it for.
It would depend on the size of the eraser and how long ago she ate it. The best advice would be to take it to the vet where they can take an x-ray to determine how far it has traveled through the digestive system. If it is too large, they may have to have surgery to remove the eraser.
A kneaded eraser typically lasts for several months to a year before needing to be replaced, depending on how frequently it is used and how well it is maintained.
It depends on the type of burn on this particular one I think maybe two weeks.
A Japanese eraser is an eraser that comes in many colors.you can take them apart.a.k.a puzzle eraser.Thx guys!
pound it
Julia, may I borrow your eraser?
A rubber is about 2.5cm. It depends on how long or short your rubber is.
i mean there are some like 3 inches long but some erasers or like 6-8
it will last a long as you take care of it