No. Sharpies can be used to write on paper. But the ink can go right through the paper, if it's thin enough, and mark what's underneath, so be careful.
Yes, they have chemicals and can cause brain damage.
Yes, it can get into your blood stream and give you blood poisoning.
Sharpie pens do not smudge, sometimes on thin paper, Sharpies an bleed though the paper and show up on the pther side or even the surface you are writing on.
No , sharpies wouldn't be invented if you couldn't get it of your fingers!
Get some stencils or sharpies and draw on it. But plan it on paper first so you don't mess it up.
Because teachers don't want the sharpies to bleed through
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Sharpies are sold in most countries around the world. I know for a fact they are sold in The americas.
The website for the Sharpie brand permanent markers indicates that the "fine point" type comes in 39 colors.
Paper is a bad insulator because paper can burn very easily.
Some of them are. A fraction of the worldwide production of Sharpies is made in the Mexicali (Baja California, Mexico) plant.
yes.