Depends on the type. For instance, plywood is composed of many thin sheets of cheap wood glued together. The glue is synthetic, but the wood is natural. Generally, the more you pay the better the quality (and hence, more natural and less synthetic) the wood is. But plain old unconditioned wood straight from a tree is completely natural.
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Natural
Nylon is a synthetic material, while cotton is a natural material (resource).
Cotton is a natural fibre and is found on a plant called cotton flowers
Silicone is a synthetic material made from silicon, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. It is created through a chemical process and does not occur naturally.
Synthetic material is created through artificial man-made processes. They typically require labs and scientific instruments. Natural materials are produced by the Earth. Although both materials have a different path of production, both are the same molecularly. For example, an all natural vitamin C pill is has the same molecular make up as a synthetic vitamin C pill. They also will work in the same way.
synthetic
Nylon is a synthetic material, while cotton is a natural material (resource).
PMMA is a synthetic material.
Linen is a Natural material made from the fiber of flax.
Synthetic polymers are cheaper than natural polymers. Natural polymers are also less plentiful.
A material made mainly of natural or synthetic fibres. A material made mainly of natural or synthetic fibres.
No, Perspex is a form of man made plastic.
Synthetic rubber is a man-made material that functions like natural rubber. Synthetic rubber is made with petroleum, which gives it multiple advantages over natural rubber.
Biomaterials can be classified into two main groups: synthetic and natural biomaterials.
Biomaterials can be classified into two main groups: synthetic and natural biomaterials.
Biomaterials can be classified into two main groups: synthetic and natural biomaterials
Biomaterials can be classified into two main groups: synthetic and natural biomaterials
Biomaterials can be classified into two main groups: synthetic and natural biomaterials