1. Fill in the blanks.
plant fibres
(a) Fibres obtained from plant sources are called______
fibres.
(b) Flax and hemp are_____ fibres.
(c) Fibres are twisted together to form______
(d)______ of fabric is done on power looms.
(e)______is the most important fibre used in our day-to-day life.
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(a) natural fibres
(b) cellulose fibres
(c) yarn
(d) weaving
(e) nylon/polyester
Explanation:
- The fibres which are obtained from natural sources like plants and animals are called natural fibres. Natural fibres are a collection of tiny threads obtained from plants and animals. For Ex: cotton, wool ,Silk ,flax, jute.
- Flax and hemp are cellulose fibres produced from stocks of row material. Their properties are similar and they are scarcely differentiated at the fibre form.
- Fibres are first converted into yarn by the process of spinning. In the process of spinning, fibres from a mass of cotton (or wool, silk, etc.) ... This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called 'yarn'.
- Weaving of fabric is done on power looms.
- Nylon – This fiber is derived from wood pulp and is elastic, lustrous and easily washable. It is used in making ropes, fishing nets and seat belts. Polyester – Derived from coal and petroleum, this fiber is wrinkle-free and easily washable. It is used in making jackets, raincoats and ropes.
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1. Natural
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