Why, yes. Pencils was made in the U.S.
I take it you're wondering how many states the US is made up of. The United States of America consists of 50 states, including the states of Hawaii and Alaska.
No bill ever made English the official language of the United States. The US does not have an official language.
The first US cent issued by the United States Mint was the Large Cent in 1793.
At the outbreak of the US Civil War in 1861, the United States consisted of 19 free States and 15 slave States. Eleven slave States withdrew from the Union and made up the Confederate States of America. The Union had the greater number of States and among these States, several of them, plus Washington DC, were loyal to the Union but had slaves until the War's end in 1865.
Why, yes. Pencils was made in the U.S.
Electricity is not made by pencils: Electricity can pass through pencils since they are made using graphite which is a good conductor.
Pencils are no longer made with lead. They are made with a mixture of graphite and clay. This combination produces the "lead" in modern pencils.
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The lead in pencils are not made out of lead, as is common belief. Pencil lead is made out of graphite.
there is no answer no pencils can be made in a sec Machine made pencils can be produced at more than one per second. Look up a pencil manufacturer. Across the world probably hundreds of pencils a second are being produced.
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a lot. Not sure about pens but, ‎2.8 billion pencils are manufactured every year in the United States.
The number of pencils made each year in the US varies, but it is estimated to be around 2 billion. This makes the US one of the largest pencil producers in the world.
pencils have a wooden outer shell and a graphite core
No, pencils are not made out of lead. They are made from a combination of graphite and clay. Lead was used in early pencils, but its toxic nature led to the transition to graphite.
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