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Q: What are the similar about natural and man made fibers?
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Do man made fibers come from natural resources?

Man made fibers are nearly all made from petroleum products, similar to the way plastics are made. Some man made fibers are made from grasses such as corn silk.


What are 2 man made fibers and what are 4 natural fibers?

Two of the man-made fibers are nylon and polyester. 4 of the natural fibers are cotton, wool, hemp, and silk.


Are man made or natural fibers more sustainable?

Natural fibers are more sustainable than man made fibers. Natural fibers are a renewable resource. This means that they are easily remade and will last a long time.


Are man-made fibers mixed with natural fibers?

yes natural fibres and man made are mixed together.Cotton and Polyester are prime examples of mixed fibres( Cotton= man made Polyester= Natural )


Do natural fibers decompose faster than man made fibers?

Yes but no


Is Viscose man made or natural?

It is a man-made liquid used in the production of artificial fibers.


Is lace man made?

Lace can be made from natural fibers, like cotton or linen, or from man-made material, like polyester and nylon.


What does natural fibers mean?

None natural are any man made fibbers such as nylon acrylic which are polymer strings.


Do natural fibers decompose faster than man made fiber?

Yes beacause the Decomposers (nature) want the natural fibers back so they can use them again


Which is better natural or man made fibers?

It's not as much a question of better as it is of different. natural fibers are often nicer to the skin, while sythetic fibers can be stronger, more long lasting etc.


How is synthetic fiber better than natural fiber?

both have pros and cons Synthetic fibers can often be produced very cheaply and in large amounts compared to natural fibers, but for clothing natural fibers can give some benefits, such as comfort, over their man-made counterparts Natural fibers include those produced by plants, animals, and geological processes. They are biodegradable over time. Synthetic or man-made fibers generally come from synthetic materials such as petrochemicals.


What are the other names for synthetic fibers?

Those are fibers made by man, as opposed to plant or animal (natural) fibers. Examples of sythetic fibers include nylon, rayon, kevlar, dacron, etc.