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how are fibres classified? give two examples of each.​

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Answered by digvijay49
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Explanation:

Natural fibres can be classified according to their origin. The vegetable, or cellulose-base, class includes such important fibres as cotton, flax, and jute. The animal, or protein-base, fibres include wool, mohair, and silk. An important fibre in the mineral class is asbestos.

Answered by RushikeshS9763
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Answer:

Fibres are classified into two groups:

1) Fibres which are obtained from nature are called as natural fibres. Examples - Wool, cotton, silk, etc.

2) Fibres which are artificially made are called as

synthetic fibres. Examples - Nylon, acrylic, rayon, etc.

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