difference in water holding property of natural fiber and synthetic fiber
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natural fibre_it is produced by plants and it is quickly biodegradable whereas synthetic fibres_it is plastic and are not quickly biodegradable
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Natural fiber is more water absorbent than synthetic fiber.
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Natural fibers are fibers which are obtained from natural sources. Synthetic fibers on the other hand are created and manufactured by man artificially.
Natural fibers have more water holding capacity than synthetic fibers. Cotton for example can hold more than twenty five times of its own weight. Synthetic fibers on the other hand have a much less water holding capacity and cannot absorb much water.
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