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Q3: Write the difference between natural and synthetic fibres.?

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  • The fibres of some fabric are obtained from plants and animals.

  • These are called natural fibres.

  • For example-cotton, jute, silk etc.

  • The fibres that are made from chemical substances are called synthetic fibres.

  • For example-nylon, polyester etc.

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Answered by gvdeveshwar
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Answer:

Natural fibres:

  1. very costly
  2. hard to maintain
  3. soaks more
  4. takes more time to dry
  5. not everything is lustrous and elastic as well as durable
  6. biodegradable
  7. 7.wores out quickly
  8. not available in all colors.
  9. obtained from natural sources.
  10. examples are- cotton,jute,wool,silk

Synthetic fibres:

  1. cheap
  2. easy to maintain
  3. durable,lustrous,elastic.
  4. available in all colors
  5. non biodegradable
  6. has longer life span
  7. soaks less
  8. 8.drys quickly.
  9. obtained from artificial sources.
  10. examples are-nylon,polyester

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