Science, asked by ItzPriyanshiSingh, 1 month ago

what are fibres made of?​

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Answered by ItzMissDrugbabe
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Natural fibres are fibres made by nature. Typical examples are cotton and wool, which are mainly used in textile clothing but there are many often natural fibres produced in smaller quantities such as e.g. silk, flax or hemp. Man-made fibres (MMF) are fibres made by man. MMF can be organic or inorganic.

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Answered by vinodepandey0789
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Indegestible part

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