07 State true or false.
1. Weaving is the process of arranging two sets of yarns together perpendicular to each other
fabric.
2. Knitting is the process that makes use of a single yarn to make a piece of fabric.
3. Coconut fibre can be woven into fabric called coir.
4. Fabrics are made up of strands called fibres which further are made of yarns.
5. Acrylic is a natural fibre.
| 6. The cotton fibres are collected by hand from the ripe cotton bolls. This process is called pic
7. Jute crop is cultivated during summer season.
| 8. Cotton plants are grown at places where climate is cold.
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1. Weaving is the process of arranging two sets of yarns together perpendicular to each other
fabric. True
2. Knitting is the process that makes use of a single yarn to make a piece of fabric. True
3. Coconut fibre can be woven into fabric called coir. true
4. Fabrics are made up of strands called fibres which further are made of yarns. false
5. Acrylic is a natural fibre. false
6. The cotton fibres are collected by hand from the ripe cotton bolls. This process is called picking. True
7. Jute crop is cultivated during summer season. false
8. Cotton plants are grown at places where climate is cold. false
Explanation:
- The method in which two distinct sets of yarn is or thread are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth is called weaving
- This method is used for textile production.
- Knitting, crocheting,getting and branding or plaiting are some of the other methods of textile production.
- Wrap are the longitudinal threads and the weft or filling are the lateral threads.
- Coconut outer layer (fibre) can be woven into fabric called coir.
- Thin strands of fibres are used to make the thin stands of threads.
- Fibres are used to make the yarns.These yarns are used to make the fabrics.
- Acrylic is not something that comes from the natural world. Instead, acrylic fabric produced artificially through a synthetic polymer known as acrylonitrile.
- Acrylonitrile is derived from petroleum or coal-based chemicals and synthesized to for acrylic resin pellets.
- The cotton fibres are collected by hand from the ripe cotton bolls. This process is called picking.
- The suitable climate for growing jute is a warm and wet climate, which is offered by the monsoon climate during the fall season, immediately followed by summer. Temperatures ranging from 25-30 °C and relative humidity of 70%–90% are favorable for successful cultivation.
- Cotton prefers warm and humid climate.
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