why do erasers remove graphite so well?

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why do erasers remove graphite so well?

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Graphite is attached to paper relatively loosely, because paper isn’t sticky. When you rub an eraser, the friction heats it up and causes it to melt slightly, becoming sticky. The graphite ditches the paper to be on the sticky eraser, then this part of the eraser falls off.

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