If I erase a word with a pencil, where does it go?

No where*

Its the same thing but correct @connexus helper

When you erase a word with a pencil, the graphite from the pencil on the eraser transfers onto the paper, covering the original word. The act of erasing actually removes a thin layer of the paper, creating an area that appears blank where the word used to be. The graphite from the pencil fills in this area, effectively covering up the word. So, in essence, the erased word doesn't go anywhere, but rather gets covered up by the graphite from the pencil.

I know it just sounds better with spaces lol

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That's like asking where does your lap go when you stand up.

Oh okay sorry

Its ok! :)

You to! And your welcome!

Nowhere.