The fruit is a small yellow green oval fig, not really edible.
The major commercial source of natural rubber latex is the Pará rubber tree. It is a member of the spurge family which is Euphorbiaceae.
Rubber is made from the latex produced by the Hevea brasiliensis tree, commonly known as the rubber tree. The latex is harvested by making incisions in the bark of the tree, allowing the sap to flow out and then processing it to create rubber products.
A major source of commercial natural rubber latex is from the Pará rubber tree (Hecea brasiliensis). There are also other species of rubber producing trees.
Rubber is a natural material derived from the latex of certain plants, such as the rubber tree. However, synthetic rubber is also made in a chemical process using petroleum byproducts. So, rubber can be both man-made and natural.
Rubber is made primarily of polymers called isoprene or butadiene. These polymers are derived from natural sources like the rubber tree (latex) or can be synthesized from petroleum-based chemicals. Other additives like sulfur, carbon black, and processing oils are also used to enhance the properties of rubber.
No! Rubber is made from the sap of the tree and is poisonous. The fruit will likewise be dangerous to eat.
how do they make rubber tree out of rubbe
I) rubber is a conductor of heat II) rubber grows on a tree III) it's stretchy
They are made from rubber which comes off a rubber tree.
The sap from a rubber Tree.
The major commercial source of natural rubber latex is the Pará rubber tree. It is a member of the spurge family which is Euphorbiaceae.
Rubber is made from Latex, which is obtained from the sap of the Rubber Tree.
i think so because i think rubber is made of the rubber tree sap.
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rubber is not 'grown" it is made from the juice of the rubber tree which are grown in the the tropics.
sap tree
Rubber is made from the latex produced by the Hevea brasiliensis tree, commonly known as the rubber tree. The latex is harvested by making incisions in the bark of the tree, allowing the sap to flow out and then processing it to create rubber products.