jute fibres has a highly dash surface
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The correct answer is: "Jute fibres" has a highly rough surface.
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Jute is fibre, which is vegetative in origin, derived from the "jute plant" "Corchorus olitorius" or "Corchorus capsularis". Jute consists of coarse, strong threads, which is mainly composed of lignin and cellulose. Jute fibres are used to make "ropes, mats, sacks, burlap, hessian" or "gunny cloth". Now a day, jute is also widely used in the fashion and textile industry.
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