Transcription of Geography of a Pencil - National Geographic Society
1 Geography of a PencilTable 1. What is a Pencil Made Of?MaterialDescriptionGraphiteA gray to black, opaque mineral that is soft enough to leave a black mark. Graphite is used to make the writing cores of (Softwood)Softwoods are coniferous trees, such as pines or spruces. Cedar wood is most commonly used in Pencil production. The wood encases the graphite, making it easier for the writer to paint is the yellow casing around the Pencil . It is used as both a protective and decorative coating. Non-toxic paint is usually used in Pencil is used to make the eraser of the Pencil . It is derived from certain tropical plants and is an elastic (Aluminum)Aluminum is used to make the metal ferrule that is at-tached to the end of the Pencil and holds the eraser in place .
2 It is a lightweight metal, and its compounds are very abundant on Earth. Table 2. Where do Pencils Come From?MaterialCountriesGraphiteBrazilMexi coWood (Softwood)SwedenSouth AfricaPaintKazakhstanEstoniaRubberThaila ndMalaysiaMetal (Aluminum)ChinaMozambique