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two types of manmade fibres ?​

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Answered by parkjimin199525
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Man-made fibres are not the same as natural fibres, such as silk, cotton and wool. There are two types of man-made fibres – synthetic fibres and regenerated fibres. Regenerated fibres are made from cellulose polymers that occur naturally in plants such as cotton, wood, hemp and flax.

Answered by kpundir
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There are two types of man-made fibres – synthetic fibres and regenerated fibres. Regenerated fibres are made from cellulose polymers that occur naturally in plants such as cotton, wood, hemp and flax.

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