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- Which of the following is an advantage of synthetic fibres over natura...
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- fibres are very strong so they are used for making parachutes and rope...
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- is prepared by using wood pulp.
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- is a blended fibre, obtained by mixing polyester and cotton. Shirts ma...
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- is cheaper than silk and can be woven like silk fibres.
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- is cheaper than wool and is easy to maintain but not as warm as wool.
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- was the first fully-synthetic fibre that was made using no natural mat...
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- is made from a polymer that contains monomers of a chemical called est...
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- is a semi-synthetic fibre made from a naturally-occurring fibre called...
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