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Who Invented The Pencil?

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    The history of the invention of Pencil is very old. It is basically a drawing or writing instrument which is usually made from Graphite.

    The invention of the basic form of pencil can be attributed to Ancient Egyptians and Romans. They used Stylus which was actually a think stick of metal that was made from lead and was used on the early form of paper.

    Graphite was discovered in the year 1565 in Cumbria, England. The locals used it for marking sheep. They also found a way to make them into sticks. They were wrapped in String or Sheepskin.  Thus, England started to become the world's biggest producer of pencils at that time. This continued till 1860.

    Meanwhile, in Germany efforts were made to use powdered graphite in manufacturing of graphite sticks. The Italian couple Simonio and Lyndiana were the first people to create the first blueprints of the modern pencil. They used wooden holders for holding graphite stick. Their method for making pencils is used till date.

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    Lily_j 

    answered 1 year ago

    Thanxx you just helped me with my chemistry! Xx ^__^
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      answered 8 months ago

        What was the name of the person who invented the wooden pencil. Where was it invented.and what year was it invented.
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        answered 6 months ago

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