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differences between synthetic and natural fibres

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Answered by idonthaveaname
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synthetic fibers are man made fibers created in laboratories  and bad fro the environment. they are non bio degradable.

natural fibers are obtained from animals and are biodegradable.

example of synthetic fibers are nylon and polyester

examples of natural fibers are cotton and wool

and please check your spelling of 'fibers' or you might loose marks in the exam


Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Natural fabrics, like merino wool, cotton, cashmere, and silk, are made of fibers that are produced by animals and plants. Synthetic fabrics, like polyester, nylon and acrylic, are "man-made" fibers that are created in laboratories.
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