Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres and natural fibres are fibres that come from plants or animals..
Wool is Natural Fibre
Natural fibres are good to wear and comfortable. But their cost is high. Synthetic Fibres are cheap but sometimes uncomfortable. Manufacturers mix synthetic fibres with natural fibres so that cloth they make get the characteristics of both synthetic and natural fibres. They become comfortable to wear and cheap in price..................................................
synthetic fibres are more durable and stronger than natural fibres. But they are not suitable for hot weather as they do not allow air to pass through them.
Natural fibres have been found or have been raised, though synthetic fibres have been man made. synthetic fibers have been made in a factory of some sort and natural fibers have been made by something that can be found in nature
The obvious is advantage is simply due to production. Synthetic fibres can be produced on mass in factories (while natural fibres may need the producer to rear animals or grow plants). Synthetic fibres can also be developed to fill certain roles (so they may be specifically made to be water proof). Another advantage is that synthetic fibres do not decompose as easily as natural fibres. The main disadvantage is that some synthetic fibres can have negative impacts upon the body (in some cases it can be likened to wearing a bin bag). The production of synthetic fibres may also involve fossil fuels (like oil). As well as this synthetic fibres can cause environmental harm, for the very reason that they do not easily degrade.
Wool is Natural Fibre
Natural fibres are good to wear and comfortable. But their cost is high. Synthetic Fibres are cheap but sometimes uncomfortable. Manufacturers mix synthetic fibres with natural fibres so that cloth they make get the characteristics of both synthetic and natural fibres. They become comfortable to wear and cheap in price..................................................
Crochet is a style of needlework that can produce blankets of wool, linen, cotton, silk or a combination of these natural fibres, or made from synthetic fibres or combinations of natural fibres and synthetic fibres.
Because some fibres, eg wool are natural.
fibres are a plant which gives us natural fibre's are classified into 2 types they are natural fibres & synthetic fibres
Natural fibres are good to wear and comfortable. But their cost is high. Synthetic Fibres are cheap but sometimes uncomfortable. Manufacturers mix synthetic fibres with natural fibres so that cloth they make get the characteristics of both synthetic and natural fibres. They become comfortable to wear and cheap in price..................................................
NATURAL FIBRES KEEP WARM. NATURAL FIBRES KEEP WARM.
A material made mainly of natural or synthetic fibres. A material made mainly of natural or synthetic fibres.
synthetic fibres are more durable and stronger than natural fibres. But they are not suitable for hot weather as they do not allow air to pass through them.
natural fibres decompose faster than man made fibres because latter is a synthetic fiber. synthetic fibre has a plastiy smell. any thing made of plastic will not degrade.
natural fibres are like 1st hand things (i know doesn't make sense, i know)... natural fibres like wool come straight of a sheep coat or linen comes from a specific plant... manufactured fibres are like materials made out of a natural fibre like acrylic which is made from wool...they are like 2nd hand things... hope this makes sense _______________________________________________________________ Natural Fibres come from plants, animals and minerals. Manufactured Fibres come from scientific processes and can't be found in nature. (Man-Made)
Cotton grows from a plant naturally, synthetics are manufactured fibers. Cotton absorbs moisture whereas synthetic fibres generally do not. Cotton is natural and can be eaten by insects whereas synthetic fibres can not, they are around in land fill for hundreds of years. Cotton does not trap moisture, it is permeable, many synthetic fibres are not. Both are polymers.