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explain about Coir and linen​

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Answered by bhumirathore964
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Answer:

coir - the outer covering of coconut fruit

linen - the fibre obtained by flax plant

Answered by Anonymous
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It is obtained from the outer covering of coconut which does not require a very fertile soil for its growth. Red and yellow soil is suitable for growing coconut. Coir is used for making ropes, footmats, mattress, etc.

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It is obtained from fibres of the flax plant. The suitable soils, for flax, are alliuvial soil and deep loams. Some of the products, made of linen, are aprons, bags, towel, bed covers, apparels/clothing.

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