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What would eat rubber tree?

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Is the rubber fruit inedible?

No! Rubber is made from the sap of the tree and is poisonous. The fruit will likewise be dangerous to eat.


Is rubber tree wood safe for burning in a fireplace?

Rubber tree wood is not safe for burning in a fireplace indoors. Rubber tree would can be burned in an outside fire pit. Sometimes the fumes from rubber tree wood can be toxic.


What do you do to get rubber from a rubber tree?

Natural rubber is created from the sap of the Rubber Tree. In fact, that is the only thing needed from the tree to produce natural rubber.


Is rubber tree evergreen or not?

Yes, the rubber tree is an evergreen tree.


Is there a rubber band tree?

Well, there are rubber trees, but you have to turn the rubber in the tree into rubber bands


How rubber is obtained?

From a rubber tree. Latex is tapped from the tree, and refined into rubber.


How doe they shape rubber from a rubber tree into a thing made of rubber?

how do they make rubber tree out of rubbe


What plants or tree provide rubber?

The Para rubber tree is the tree wich we took out the rubber before the invention of the synthetic rubber. In fact, it's not the rubber it self that came out of the tree but the latex, the most important ingrdient of natural rubber.


What is the process of extracting rubber from the tree?

rubber tapping: they scrape the rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) tree for the sap which is rubber.


What is rubber tree fluid called?

Rubber tree fluid is called latex. It is a milky white sap that is extracted from the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) and is used to produce natural rubber.


Where does rubber wood come from?

Rubber wood comes from the rubber tree, specifically from the Para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). After the rubber tree's latex production declines, the tree is harvested for its wood, which is durable and commonly used in furniture manufacturing.