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Dacron is a man-made fibre and cotton is a natural fibre. Often textiles are fabricated from a mix of these fibres. In those cases, the textile is labeled dacron-cotton, with percentages of each fibre posted on the label.
Cotton fibre is useful in the fabrication of textiles, sleeping platforms and bedding materials, and more.
Dacron is a man-made fibre and cotton is a natural fibre. Often textiles are fabricated from a mix of these fibres. In those cases, the textile is labeled dacron-cotton, with percentages of each fibre posted on the label.
Textiles come from four sources; Animals : Wool and silk, for example. Plants : Cotton, hemp, jute. Minerals : Asbestos, Glass Fibre. Synthetic : Polyester, Nylon.
Cotton is a natural fibre and is found on a plant called cotton flowers
No. Cotton is a fibre.
No, cotton is a fibre.
No, cotton is a plant fibre.
Cotton is picked from the shrubs where it grows. The cotton fibre is encased in a hard-shell boll which cracks open when the cotton fibre is fully formed.
example: cotton ,fibre, flax etc......... things which are useful for us is known as fibre crops
Cotton is made of raw cotton fibre which grows in cotton plants.
to make cotton fibre plants