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How are artificial fibres different from natural fibres?​

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Answered by tasmya
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Natural Fibre: Fibres which are obtained from plants and animals are called natural fibres, e.g. cotton, wool, silk, jute, etc. Synthetic Fibre: Fibres which are man-made are called synthetic fibres, e.g. nylon, acrylic, etc. A synthetic fibre is made of multiple units of a chemical substance.Additionally, natural fibres are better than synthetic fibres because natural fibers are plant materials, they decompose quickly. Because synthetic fibers are essentially plastic, they are not quickly biodegradable. When it comes to cotton, organic cotton is significantly more eco-friendly than conventionally-grown cotton.

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Answered by Akshita101
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Artificial fibre: they are made by humans using chemical substances. Example - nylon, rayon

Natural fibre: they are made in nature. Example - cotton, jute

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