statements are true (T) or false (F). 1. Earlier, man used to cover his body with animal skin. 2. Fibres are thin, hair-like strands from which yarns are made. 3. Silk is obtained from the hair of sheep. 4. The stems of jute plants are immersed in water and allowed to rot before separating the fibres. 5. Knitting and weaving are processes by which plastics are made.
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- Fibre are the thin hair-like strands of thread that are woven to make fabric. The different kinds of natural fibres used to make clothes are cotton, jute, silk, wool, etc.
- True
- Jute fibre is obtained from the stem of the jute plant. ... This process of rotting the stems of the plant in water to remove the sticky substance and separate the fibre is known as retting.
- False
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