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Q1 A) Divide the following properties into the properties of natural fibres and synthetic fibers
1. These fibres are shine and easily washable answer​

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Fibres - Natural vs Synthetic

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NATURAL FIBRES:

Natural fibres are textiles made from natural materials such as trees, animals, and minerals.

Raw materials are spun into fibres and yarns, which are then woven or knitted into natural fabrics.

Natural fibres are divided into two types: animal-based and plant-based. Silk and wool are examples of animal-based natural fibres, while cotton, linen, and jute are examples of plant-based natural fibres.

SYNTHETIC FIBRES

Synthetic fibres are manufactured from synthetic materials that are normally created using chemical methods.

A spinneret, which is a system that takes polymers and forms fibres, is typically used to remove fibres during the chemical process.

Synthetic fibres were developed as a cheaper and more readily mass-produced alternative to natural fibres by the textile industry.

LINEN fibre is shiny and easily washable.

Linen is a cloth manufactured from the flax plant's fibres. Linen is more durable and absorbent than cotton, and it dries faster. Linen is cool to wear in hot weather and is prized for use in clothing because of these properties. It also has other distinguishing features, such as a proclivity for wrinkles.

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