Graphite is a drawing medium made from a soft form of carbon and was discovered in 1564. It is commonly used in pencils for sketching and shading due to its smooth and versatile qualities.
The first form of the football was the English Rugby's ball.
I think that it was the Elizabethan Era. I'm doing a project on it and it's the only answer that I can find so far.
The form of government was Anachronism.
Carbon was not made by anyone. [Categories indicate this as a science question and not a question of faith-based cosmology.] Carbon is the 6th most abundant element in the universe, and it was discovered in pre-historic times, probably at first in its form as charcoal. It was named 'carbon' by Lavoisier in 1789.
Graphite was discovered in its natural form in the Lake District of England around 1565 by researchers. However, it had been used in writing and drawing for centuries before that in a more impure form.
The three allotropic forms of carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerenes (such as buckyballs and nanotubes). Each form has a different structure and properties due to the way carbon atoms are arranged in them.
Carbon is the head of the carbon family known as the "basis of life."
yes a sediment is a form of carbon
Carbon can form many allotropes.
Diamond is the diamond form of carbon
The buckyball, a spherical fullerene molecule composed of 60 carbon atoms, was discovered by a team of scientists led by Richard Smalley, Robert Curl, and Harold Kroto in 1985. They were later awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996 for their discovery.