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what are fibers?
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Answered by aman3495
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there ans is The thin strands of thread that are made up of still thinner strands called fibres. Fibres can be classified as natural fibres and synthetic fibres. These may be natural or synthetic filament that may be spun into yarn. Natural fibres are obtained from natural sources, i.e. plants and animals. Example: Cotton, jute, silk, wool, etc. Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres and are not obtained from any plant and animal sources. Example: Nylon, Polyester and Acrylic. Plant fibres: Fibres obtained from plant sources are called plant fibres. Example: Cotton, Jute, coir, and linen. Animal fibres: Fibres obtained from animal sources are called animal fibres. Example: Wool and Silk.
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a fibre is called a chain of small unit joined together Each small unit is actually a chemical substance Many such small units combine to from a large single unit called fibre
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