Science, asked by monsterdelhi4518, 1 year ago

From which substances in nature can we get threads or fibre?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Fibers made use of for making manufacturing sewing threads have two key sources, namely, natural and synthetic. The sources of natural Fibers are plants or animals and they’re spun or twisted for making yarns.

Among the natural fibres cotton is the most prevalent for making threads. More natural fibers consist of rayon, wool, silk, Lyocel, ramie, jute, linen, and hemp. Normally, the natural fibers aren’t as consistent as their synthetic counterparts and climatic changes have an effect on them.

Cotton fibers are picked from the finest available crops, categorizing them based on the geographic place, climate, type of plant seed, and the reputation of the cotton grower. 
Answered by yasserbasheer2007
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Natural Fibers- Come from plants or animals and are spun or twisted into yarns. Cotton is the most common natural fiber used to make thread. Other natural fibers include rayon, Lyocel®, silk, wool, jute, ramie, hemp, and linen.

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