What are natural and synthetic fibers?
Answers
Answered by
3
While natural fibres are sourced from vegetables, animals, and plants, synthetic (or manmade) fibres are produced using composition of chemical substances. Natural Fibres. Natural fibres may be sourced from plants and animals. They are usually processed and turned into yarn, which can then be converted into a product.
Please mark me as the Brainliest.
Answered by
6
Answer:
Explanation:
Synthetic fibers. - Synthetic fibers are those which are made by man in the laboratories. These are also called man - made or artificial fibers. Ryon, Nylon and polyester are some examples.
Natural fibres. - Some fibers such as silk and wool are obtained from animals and others like cotton, jute and flax are obtained from plants. Plant and animal fibers are called natural fibres.
Similar questions
Math,
4 months ago
English,
4 months ago
Social Sciences,
9 months ago
Chemistry,
9 months ago
English,
1 year ago