Nylon. It's man-made.
it is nylon because nylon is a chemical
nylon looks like silk, and is used as an alternative to silk.
Natural-silk, wool, cotton, flax (linen)... Syntheitc-raton, polyester, nylon, spandex...
Yes. Natural silk is far more stronger than nylon. Because nylon has filaments.
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it is nylon because nylon is a chemical
nylon is said to be the strongest fibre..!!
nylon, cotton,silk
We get our food from fruits,vegetables and animals.We get our clothes from silk,nylon,wool and cotton
Silk is a protein fiber and usually burns readily, not necessarily with a steady flame, and smells like burning hair. The ash is easily crumbled. Silk samples are not as easily extinguished as cotton or linen. Nylon is a polyamide made from petroleum. Nylon melts and then burns rapidly if the flame remains on the melted fiber. If you can keep the flame on the melting nylon, it smells like burning plastic.
Silk is well known for being warmer than wool. Nylon and cotton are poorer insulators. (As well, there are other types of "wool" which are known for being much warmer than sheep's wool...)
cotton Denim Leather Silk Cotton silk Fur Nylon Polyesters Spandex hemp Rubber Jute Corduroy Velvet Wool Satin Chiffon
The types of thread are rayon, polyester, nylon, cotton, metallic, laminate (or flat), and silk threads.
Silk is more soft and smart than nylon! Silk looks nobler! Silk is a natural material; nylon is man-made.
nylon looks like silk, and is used as an alternative to silk.
Cotton, linen, wool, polyester, silk, rayon, nylon, hemp- just about any fabric.
Fabrics can be made out of any number of materials. The most common fabrics are made from cotton, nylon, and silk.