how do natural fibres differ from synthetic fibres with respect to:
crease resistant, tensile strength, electrical insulation, moisture absorbent
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Natural fabrics, like merino wool, cotton, cashmere, and silk, are made of fibers that are produced by animals and plants. Synthetic fabrics, like polyester, nylon and acrylic, are "man-made" fibers that are created in laboratories.
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- Synthetic Fibres are stronger than natural fibres. Synthetic fibers absorb lesser amount of water as compared to the natural fibers. Synthetic fibers are also resistant to moths and other insects. ...
- Plastic chokes drains, soil, and even the water bodies.
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