7. What are some disadvantages of wearing
synthetic fabrics
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Disadvantages of Synthetic Fibres
Most fabrics made from synthetic fibres require careful ironing as they melt easily.
Most fabrics made from synthetic fibres absorb very little moisture. They become sticky when the body sweats, which makes them uncomfortable to wear in hot weather.
Most fabrics made from synthetic fibres catch fire very easily.
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Disadvantages of Synthetic Fibres
Synthetic fibres have the following disadvantages.
- Most fabrics made from synthetic fibres require careful ironing as they melt easily.
- Most fabrics made from synthetic fibres absorb very little moisture. They become sticky when the body sweats, which makes them uncomfortable to wear in hot weather.
- Most fabrics made from synthetic fibres catch fire very easily. Therefore, it is dangerous to wear them near a source of fire (e.g., while working in the kitchen).
- Synthetic fibres do not absorb water or sweat. In hot and humid weather therefore the clothes made of synthetic fibre stick to the body and make the wearer uncomfortable
- Synthetic fibres melt and burn easily.
- Synthetic fibres on catching fire shrink forming beads which stick to the skin. Therefore it is not advisable to use clothes made from synthetic fibres while working near flam/fire, such as,in kitchen.
- Synthetic fibres are nonbiodegradable . Therefore they cause soil pollution
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