They come from naturally found elements and compounds, although they are then extracted from them using man made techniques, you never find them naturally. Gasoline is extracted from oil and polyester is also extracted, they are not naturally found.
Yes, both are petroleum products
The main difference between polyester staple fiber yarn and polyester filament yarn is that polyester staple fiber yarn is made up of chemicals. Polyester filament yarn contains both man-made and natural fibers.
Both contain hydrogen and carbon, and both can be burned as fuel.
They come from places where there are both, cotton and polyester.
Substances that flow and take the shape of their container are considered fluids. Common examples include water, oil, gasoline, and air. Liquids and gases are both considered fluids.
Well, gasoline and wood is both potential energy because if potental energy is something waiting to be used and gasoline and wood are objects waiting to be used. That's what they have in common
Georgette is a synthetic fiber made from polyester or a blend of polyester and rayon. It is known for its lightweight and slightly crinkled texture, making it a popular choice for clothing such as dresses and blouses.
One runs on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and one runs on gasoline. With the right modifications, a single engine can run on both fuels.
Lace can be made from natural fibers like cotton or silk, or from synthetic fibers like polyester or nylon. So, lace can be both man-made and natural depending on the materials used.
1. natural fibres- eg, cotton and linen 2. chemical fibres- made from both natural and chemical substances.
gasoline is both at different temperatures.
Ozone depleting substances, such as water vapor, CFCs (both natural and manmade), and more.