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Why parachutes and ropes for climbing rocks are made of Nylon?

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Yes, nylon fibres are very strong, elastic and light. It is scientifically tested that nylon wire is stronger than steel wirel. That is why, nylon fibres are used for making parachutes and ropes for rock climbing.
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