There are many. At one time Linseed Oil was the resin used by painters. It has been replaced by synthetic resins such as alkyds.
Styrene-Butadiene ruuber has replaced natural rubber in many applications.
Plastics, polymers and composites have replaced or partially replaced many metals and wood.
it is better to use natural materials
Non-synthetic materials are materials that are natural and not chemically/synthetically made. These materials are usually made by plants or animalsExamples:WoolCottonSilkLinenAngora
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Industrial fabrics may be made out of natural materials or synthetic materials. Vinyl and plastic fabrics are common synthetic materials and these can be used as light insulators.
because it replaced chemically.
it is better to use natural materials
The are the natural substances.
Materials created by scientific processes, usually as substitutes for scarce or expensive natural materials. For example, nylon was developed as a substitute for silk (spun by silkworms), and synthetic rubber for natural latex (from trees).
Non-synthetic materials are materials that are natural and not chemically/synthetically made. These materials are usually made by plants or animalsExamples:WoolCottonSilkLinenAngora
Generally speaking synthetic materials are man made and do not occur in nature. Example are plastics certain alloys etc. There are some things that can be both synthetic and natural such as some drugs and chemicals
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Industrial fabrics may be made out of natural materials or synthetic materials. Vinyl and plastic fabrics are common synthetic materials and these can be used as light insulators.
Examples are wool, cotton, flax.More specifically, materials, not fabrics, are natural or synthetic. Some synthetic materials are dacron, nylon, polyester, etc. Some natural materials are wool, cotton, flax, silk, etc. Materials are fabricated into fabrics like velvet, chiffon, broadcloth, knits, percale, etc.
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trees, fruits, petroleum,