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1.Name the types of fibres.

2.What type of soil and climate is good for growing cotton?

3.Which traditional device was used by Mahatma Gandhi for making thread or yarn?

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Answered by manjuapur
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There are two types of fibres – One is natural fibres which are obtained from natural sources e.g. Cotton, silk, wool and other is synthetic fibres which are man-made for example – rayon, nylon, acrylic etc.2

Answered by Anonymous
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1-Cellulose. This insoluble fiber is a primary component of plant cell walls, and many vegetables—such as broccoli, cabbage, kale, and cauliflower—are rich sources of cellulose. ...

Inulin. ...

Pectins. ...

Beta Glucans. ...

Psyllium. ...

Lignin. ...

Resistant Starch.

2- Cotton plants tend to do well in deep, well-drained, and highly fertile sandy loam soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5—cotton plants are vulnerable to the aluminum concentration often found in soils with a pH below that range. The ideal range, according to Southeast Missouri State University, is between 6 and 6.5.

3-- spinning wheel

The portable spinning wheel, known as a charkha in Hindi, was used by Gandhi to spin thread and make his own clothes while he was held as a political prisoner in Pune's Yerwada jail in the early 1930

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