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distinguished between natural and synthetic fibers. in brief​

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Answered by gsg058842
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the difference between the natural and synthetic fibre is

Natural fibre :natural fibre is found in nature or we get it from nature for example wool is obtained from sheep

Synthetic fibre:fibre which is man made is called natural fibre for example nylon is made by machine

Answered by Clαrissα
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  • The fibres which are obtained from natural sources such as plants and animals, are called natural fibres.

  • These fibres are biodegradable.

  • It does not wrinkle easily.

  • It is porous in nature and thereby allows air to páss through them.

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  • The fibres which are made from chemicals are called synthetic fibres.

  • These fibres are non-biodegradable.

  • They are stronger than natural fibres and are wrinkle-free.

  • It has very less air space, therefore it doesn't allows body heat to escape out.

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  • Fibres are the basic building blocks of a fabric.

  • Fibres are of two types :-

  1. Natural fibres. Eg :- Cotton, wool, flax, silk, coir etc.
  2. Man made fibres. Eg :- Rayon, Nylon etc.

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