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State two differences between natural and synthetic fibres.

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Answered by kristin25
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Fibres produced by plants or animals are called natural fibres. Best examples of plant fibres are: linen and cotton. Examples of animal fibres are: wool and silk. They have natural color.

Man made fibres created in laboratories are called synthetic fibres. Examples of synthetic fibres are acrylic, nylon and polyester. Colors can be added as per required. Coloring is difficult.

Answered by Anonymous
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NATURAL FIBRES :

THOSE FIBRES ARE OBTAINED FROM ANIMALS .

EX : WOOL , SILK ETC..

SYNTHETIC FIBRES :

THOSE FIBRES ARE MADE BY HUMANS OR BY CHEMICAL .

EX : NYLON , POLYSTER ETC..

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