The history of rubber is probably as old as that of nature. Three million year old fossils of rubber producing plants have been found. Rubber has become indispensable in modern life. Being a highly elastic organic material, it can be stretched eight times its original length. It has innumerable uses in houses, industries, hospitals, farms and toys, and in day to day life.
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            Rubber is obtained from special platns. In fact, there are more than four hundred kinds of such plants and all produce different quantities of the juice form which rubber is made. The plant which gives the highest yield is called ‘Havea-Brasiliensis’ and is approximately thirty five meters high. Another high yielding plant is Castilla.
            The rubber tree originally grew in Brazil London ’s Kew  Garden  and some in Ceylon Malaysia 
            The first useful synthetic rubbers were produced during world war II. Synthetic rubber is used in automobile industries, as it is resistant to chemicals. Silicon rubber is a fairly recent development. The molecules of silicon atoms preset, unlike those of carbon in others, make it resistant to extremes of heat and cold. Therefore, they are widely used as seals for jet engines, car tires and hoses. 
            Since the mid 1960s, the production of petroleum bases synthetic rubber has far outstripped the production of natural rubber.
