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(1) Why are some fibres called synthetic fibres? Explain.​

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Answered by Mahi856
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Explanation:

Some fibres are called as synthetic fibers because these are manmade fibers prepared by using chemicals. These are made of small units that join together to form long chains. Some of the examples of synthetic fibres are nylon, rayon, acrylic, polyester etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Some fibres are called synthetic fibres because they are man–made and not natural. These fibres are produced by the combination of different types of chemical in industries. They can be of different varieties and thier nature is also very different as compared to natural fibres.

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Know more:

1. different types of fibres are used to make clothes.

2. fibres can be natural or synthetic.

3. natural fibres are obtained either from plants or from animals.

4. cotton, jute, coir and linen are example of plant fibres .

5. silk and wool are examples of animal fibres.

6. synthetic fibres are manufactured in factories using chemicals .

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