how do synthetic fibre differ from Natural fibre?
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Natural fibresNatural fibres come from plants, animals and minerals. They usually have short fibres, called staple fibres. The exception to this rule is silk, a natural fibre whose continuous filaments are up to one kilometer in length.
Sources of natural fibresCotton from the cotton plant.Linen from the flax plant.Wool from sheep.Silk from silkworms.
Synthetic fibresSynthetic fibres are man-made, usually from chemical sources. They are continuous filament fibres, which means the fibres are long and do not always have to be spun into yarn.
Sources of synthetic fibresViscose comes from pine trees or petrochemicals.Acrylic, nylon and polyester come from oil and coal.
Sources of natural fibresCotton from the cotton plant.Linen from the flax plant.Wool from sheep.Silk from silkworms.
Synthetic fibresSynthetic fibres are man-made, usually from chemical sources. They are continuous filament fibres, which means the fibres are long and do not always have to be spun into yarn.
Sources of synthetic fibresViscose comes from pine trees or petrochemicals.Acrylic, nylon and polyester come from oil and coal.
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synthetic fibres are made of chemicals and human modification but natural fibre in obtained from plants and animals
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