No, it grows on a plant. We just refine it and make it into thread.
No, cotton is a natural fibre made from the cotton plant, and polyester is a man-made synthetic fabric which is a petroleum-by-product.
It depends on what sort of fabric it is. Cotton is an example of a fabric that comes from a plant, but nylon is an example of a man-made fabric.
Fabric cotton refers to cotton fibers used in the manufacture of woven cloth and other fabrics.
Denim is made of Natural fibres. :)
Not always: manila hemp is a a natural fiber, so is cotton.
Well I did a science project,which is,Which 100% percent cotton fabric decompose faster than polyester fabric when it sits in bleach for one month? The Conclusion is correct to my Hypothesis cotton fabric will decompose faster than polyester fabric because polyester fabric is a man made fabric.
Polar fleece is a synthetic fabric made from polyester. It is not a natural material like wool or cotton.
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I belive cotton Wil grow out then it will be made into a Cotton Fabric then sent to the Factory
Cotton is natural fiber harvested from an organic, living plant, while nylon is a man - made fabric
'Fabric' is a general name for some sort of cloth. It can therefore be made out of natural or man made materials. Cotton fabric would be an natural material Rayon fabric would not be a natural material Tweed is a fabric which is a natural material. The process of making fabric from a fibre is of cause not a natural process.
The shorts are thick cotton, socks are a nylon and jerseys are from a man-made fabric which allows the body to breath the fabric mix is a well kept secret