A fountain pen works like a mini water park, instead of needing an ink bottle, it has a tiny reservoir inside that stores the ink. When you press on the pen, it pushes the ink out through a little tube to the tip, and then the ink flows smoothly onto the paper like a river! The ink stays in the pen until it runs out or you stop writing.
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- A fountain pen is like having a tiny water tank inside it, you don’t need to bring a whole lake with you!
- Writing with a fountain pen feels like drawing a little stream on the paper, one line at a time.
- Even when your pen runs out of ink, you can just squeeze it again and start writing all over.
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See also
- How Does a Fountain Pen Work?
- How Did the Ancient Greeks Tell Time Without a Clock?
- How Did the ‘Daylight Saving Time’ Idea Begin?
- How Did the First Clock Work and Why Was It Important?
- How Did Clocks Change Time?
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