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FABRIC HAVING BOTH NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC FIBRES ARE CALLED​

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Answered by yashjoshi15
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Natural fabrics—such as cotton, silk and wool—are made of animal or plant-based fibres, while synthetics are man-made and produced entirely from chemicals to create fabrics like polyester, rayon, acrylic, and many others.

Answered by sakshammishrasn
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They are called mixed fibres bro

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