Just a guess but the fibers in clothing. ( cotton fibers, polyester fibers, etc)
They use the threads of the fibers and spin it into cloth then spin the cloth into clothes
They use the threads of the fibers and spin it into cloth then spin the cloth into clothes
polyester fibers.
cloth is made up of thin long structures called fibers
First the fibers are spun into thread, then the thread is woven into cloth.
Cloth is made of woven together threads, which are made up of cotton fibers. As the fibers are spun into thread, the thread is woven into cloth, the fibers get stretched. The stress of them being stretched is relieved when they are washed.
In general, it is because the fibers are not hydrophobic, and the spacing between fibers is too large to keep water out.
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They made it out of animal and plant fibers.
cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers
Normal cloth made of typical natural fibers are good insulators. In fact, cloth was widely used to insulate electric wires for a while.
Yes, cloth made from natural fibers, like hemp, flax, linen and cotton can all be turned into paper.