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Answered by Saaad
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  1. Jute is extracted from the bark of the white jute plant (Corchorus capsularis) and to a lesser extent from tossa jute (C. olitorius). It is a natural fibre with golden and silky shine and hence called the Golden Fibre.
  2. takli is a hand spindle which has a stick like structure and Charkha is a spinning wheel which is popularised by mahatma gandhi during the period when the british ruled.
  3. Cotton plants tend to do well in deep, well-drained, and highly fertile sandy loam soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5—cotton plants are vulnerable to the aluminum concentration often found in soils with a pH below that range. Constant temperatures between 18 and 30°. Ample sunshine and fairly dry conditions. A minimum of 500 mm of water between germination and boll formation. Deep, well-drained soils with a good nutrient content.
  4. Cotton fibre is a plant seed fibre that needs to be harvested and then separated from the seed. Harvesting is carried out by handpicking the cotton boll from the field or by automatic harvesting using a spindle picker. The process involved in separating cotton fibre from seeds is called ginning.
  5. Flax is one of the oldest textile fibers. Fabric made from flax is called linen.
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Answered by cineshameer
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yaar, i also love JUNGKOOK(JK) like nothing❤️❤️❤️❤️

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