Synthetic fibres dry quickly because
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Synthetic fibres are made artificially. ... So when synthetic fabrics are soaked in water, only the surface of the fibres gets wet as water does not enter the body of the fibre. That is why these fabrics absorb very little amount of water and dry quickly as the water drips away. Such fabrics are also known as 'drip dry'.
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Synthetic fibres do not absorb water and as a result, they dry faster than cotton or wool.
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