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It bounces and stretches, often used to erase pencil marks.

Rubber

100

Transparent and breakable, used for windows and containers

Glass

100

Thin and flat material used for writing, printing, and drawing.

Paper

100

Soft and warm, obtained from the fleece of sheep.

Wool

100

A valuable metal with a shiny appearance, commonly used in coins and jewelry.

Silver

200

A powdery substance mixed with water to make a hard, solid surface

Cement

200

Solid material obtained from tree trunks.

Wood

200

Lightweight material that covers birds' bodies.

Feather

200

Handcrafted ceramic objects, often used for decorative purposes.

Pottery

200

Fine ceramic material often used for delicate dishes and art.

Porcelain

300

A metal alloy made primarily of copper and tin, often used for sculptures.

Bronze

300

Luxurious fabric produced by silkworms.

Silk

300

Alloy of copper and zinc, often used for decorative items. Where they pack the tuna.

Brass

300

A metal known for its excellent conductivity, often used in wiring

Copper

300

A precious metal often used in jewelry and as a symbol of wealth.

Gold

400

Soft and fluffy, it comes from the fibers of a plant's seed.

Cotton

400

Sturdy and thick paper often used for packaging.

Cardboard

400

A strong metal used in construction and manufacturing.

Iron

400

A type of rock often used in sculptures and building construction.

Marble

400

A substance used for making candles, often derived from beeswax.

Wax

500

Tanned animal skin, commonly used in making shoes and bags.

Leather

500

Malleable metal with a silver appearance, often used in various products.

Aluminium

500

Synthetic material often used in crafting and painting.

Acrylic

500

Smooth finish applied to walls and ceilings for decoration, its color is white

Plaster

500

Dried stems of cereal plants used for various purposes, including making huts.

Straw

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