trees - lumber
Hemp - burlap
Cotton - cotton
The two most common natural plant fibers used for cloth are cotton and flax (linen). Lots of others have been used throughout history.
flax,cotton plants and also jute and sisal
Cotton is one of the most used plants for making clothing.
this is called cotton if you were smart you would know this
These plants are used in the making of clothing:
cotton
Its Jute
bamboo
If you shake the rope faster the wavelength decrease. If you shake the rope slower the wavelength increases.
1. one of a number of fibers, threads, or yarns that are plaited or twisted together to form a rope, cord, or the like. 2. a similar part of a wire rope. 3. a rope made of such twisted or plaited fibers. 4. a fiber or filament, as in animal or plant tissue. 5. a thread or threadlike part of anything: the strands of a plot. 6. a tress of hair. 7. a string of pearls, beads, etc. -verb (used with object) 8. to form (a rope, cable, etc.) by twisting strands together. 9. to break one or more strands of (a rope).----
A rope.
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bamboo
No; however, plant fibers can come from a plant, which you can use to make paper, cloth, and/or rope.
Jute is one of the natural fibers used to make rope.
It can be used to make rope and twine.
Sisal and Hemp are the most common.
To make easy plant hangers, use a key ring, rope or twine.
if ur talking about a teepee, large,tall sticks, rope(s), large cloth(s)
Hemp is taken from cannabis sativa. Used in cloth, string, rope, paper (the US dollar bills were (an perhaps still are) partly hemp fiber.
Yes. Some rope is made from Hemp...
No. They used it to make paper for scrolls. They also used it to make boats, mats, bedding, sandals and rope.
Depending on which slaves you are referring, a good general answer would be a Loin Cloth and/or a rope. The rope depends on if the slave was restrained or free.
Jute Hemp