Science, asked by Chetanmoresm01, 1 month ago

Continuous use of clothes made from these threads may cause skin diseases, because

1️⃣ they catche fire easily.
2️⃣ the fibre does not decompose
3️⃣ they are uncomfortable to wear especially in summer.
4️⃣ they don't absorb perspiration as they are water repellant.​

Answers

Answered by Jerushavasu
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Answer:

They are water repellant. Hence, do not absorb sweat from the skin. ... Continuous use of clothes made from these threads keep the skin moist, which may cause skin diseases.

Answered by malikss223344
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Explanation:

The term textile industry was originally applied to the weaving of fabrics from fibres, but now it includes a broad range of other processes such as knitting, tufting, felting and so on. It has also been extended to include the making of yarn from natural or synthetic fibres as well as the finishing and dyeing of fabrics. so option b is correcr

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