historically vaious plants that had fibre structure were used as threads , also these threads joined together to make a rope like structure and used to tie up the prey by historical man for clothes , cotton was used first as it was easy to make a thread out of it later some chemicals added to make other hybrid things like polyester , rayon ,linon ,nylon etc the Chinese people were also very old to tame silkworms to make silk out of it and make the thread , but it was older than cotton
They used rope for tieng things together.
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hemp
The plastic used to make clothing is called polyester. It looks like cotton but is actually plastic. Clothes can be make 100% from polyester or can be made with other materials. For example a jumper may be made from 45% acrylic, 30% cotton, 15% polyester and 10% mixed fibre's.
a rope consisting of three wire strands and three fibre strands layed right handded around a fibre core
Abaka is an alternative spelling of abaca, a species of banana tree, or the fibre of this plant, used in rope-making.
Jute is one of the natural fibers used to make rope.
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Hemp and nylon are good sources for rope.
wood pulp fibre can be used to make paper
Nylon is the name of a synthetic fibre, used in making clothing, rope, parachutes and other stuff. The name doesn't mean anything, but was chosen to have a similar ending to "cotton", another fibre.
to make cotton fibre plants
It can be used to make rope and twine.
The most dificult was to make a fibre. Edison used carbon fibre which was later replaced by wolfram fibre. Very risky is to create the screw, too. Because it si patented.
Vines often do. If you are referring to whether or not rope can be made from plants, then , yes, hemp is used to make rope.
because its a hard fibre