N.J.Conte and it was made in 1795
Lead is an element, it is not made of anything but lead. But if you are talking about pencil lead then pencil lead is made of graphite.
A pencil is not grown; it is primarily made from materials that are mined. The core of a pencil is typically made of graphite, which is a form of carbon that is extracted from the Earth through mining. The wood used for the pencil's casing usually comes from trees, which are grown and harvested. Thus, while some components are mined and others are grown, the pencil itself is manufactured, not directly grown.
the lead in a lead pencil is made from clay and graphite
In ancient Rome, scribes wrote on papyrus (an early form of paper) with a thin metal rod called a stylus, which left a light but readable mark. Other early styluses were made of lead. Today we still call the core of a pencil the "lead" even though it is made from nontoxic graphite.
It depends on which pencil you're talking about. Most pencils are made less than 1 meter long.
china
Simonio and Lyndiana Bernacotti are credited with making the first ever pencil case.
at first the rubber is made to erase the pencil mark.
in china on the great wall
painting machine in 1860
between 1500 and 1565! :)
I did, I used the pencil sharpener and made the pencil sharper.
http://www.officemuseum.com/pencil_sharpeners.htm you smell only joking
Pencil is made from graphite
A pencil is made out of wood and lead (graphite)
N.J. Conte invented the pencil in 1795 it was made in st. burns, Washington
a pencil made out of charcoal