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difference between natural and synthetic fibres . don't copy from Google ​

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
1

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Natural Fibre - > FIBRE produced by plants or animals are called natural fibres best example of plant fibre are line and Kota examples of animal fibre are wool and Silk they have natural colour in case colouring is required than diamond is very easy usually natural fabrics are comfortable to wear it is environmental friendly on burning it turns into as Limited use of these fibres when compared to synthetic fibres.

Synthetic Fibre - > Man made fibres created in laboratories are called synthetic fibre example of synthetic fibres are acyclic, nylon, and polyester colours can be added as per required difficulties fabrics are not comfortable to wear when compared to natural fibres it is not environmental friendly because some fibres like propylene is harmful on burning it melts and gives out Chemicals smelters fibres are more durable natural fibres.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate here is ur answer...

natural fiber:

  • comfortable to wear.
  • made by natural things.
  • ex. cotton, wool etc.
  • they have natural colors .
  • on burning it turns into ash.

synthetic fiber:

  • easy to clean .
  • does not shrink .
  • uncomfortable to wear.
  • does not absorb sweat
  • cheaper.
  • made by man made materials.

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