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how are synthetic fibres different from natural fibres? give two examples of each.​

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Answered by hurriyahoor70
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Synthetic Fibres are the man made products produced from chemical substances . Synthetic fibre is different than Natural fibres in many ways like : 1. Synthetic fibres are strong on the other hand natural fibres like cotton , wool and silk have low strength.

Cotton: It is one of the plant fibres that are used to make clothes. It is a soft staple fibre that is found as a boll around the seeds in a cotton plant. Jute: It is a vegetable fibre that is soft, shiny and is spun into coarse strong threads. Synthetic fibres are the man-made polymers designed to make a fabric.

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