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Where does turpetine come from?

"Turpentine is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from trees, mainlypine trees" - wiki


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Myrrh is a fragrant gum resin, obtained from trees and used in perfumes, medicines, and incense. The trees it is obtained from is the Commiphora.


Fabric obtained from the fruit of the kapok tree?

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Where is rubber obtained?

From rubber trees.


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Oil obtained from the Australian gum tree?

Eucalyptus oil is obtained from Australian gum trees.


What is a synthetic fabric?

Synthetic fabric means that it was man-made with chemicals - it's a fabric that is NOT natural. Examples are polyester, acrylic, rayon, spandex, and nylon. Woven fabric just means the fabric was produced by weaving the threads together (as opposed to knit fabric, where the threads are interlooped, allowing for stretch). Synthetic fabric can be woven or knit.


What type of materials can be obtained from your surronding environment?

wood from trees


What is a cashmere scarf?

Cashmere scarves are scarves made of a certain fabric. This fabric is obtained from cashmere goats by spinning the hair into yarn and dying it into the different colors needed.


What kind of clothing does trees provide?

Trees provide various forms of clothing through the materials derived from their parts. For example, cotton is obtained from the cotton plant, which is a type of shrub, while fibers like linen come from the flax plant. Additionally, wood can be processed into buttons or embellishments, and certain trees produce bark that can be used for textiles. Thus, while trees themselves do not directly provide clothing, they contribute to the fabric and materials used in clothing production.


What is the name of the resin obtained from pine trees?

Pine resin, from which we extract turpentine.


Oleoresin obtained from pine trees used as a solvent or paint stripper?

Turpentine