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what are natural fibres from where do we extract them​

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Answered by aanurayaprol
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Bast fibers are collected from the outer cell layers of the plant's stem. These fibers are used for durable yarn, fabric, packaging, and paper. Some examples are flax, jute, kenaf, industrial hemp, ramie, rattan, and vine fibers. Fibers collected from the fruit of the plant, for example, coconut fiber (coir).

Answered by Anonymous
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Natural fibers are fibers that are made out of natural materials that come from plants, animals, or minerals. The raw, natural materials are spun into threads and yarns that are then woven or knit into natural fabrics. There are two general categories of natural fibers: animal-based or plant-based.

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