plastic because the oil vomes from the earth and one day it will all run out
Synthetic materials are man-made materials. Examples are: 1.polystyrene, 2.Polyethene, 3.polyester, 4.spandex,
Materials that are ductile, or have the property of ductility, will stretch and deform when they are pulled, rather than breaking. Gold, silver, copper, iron, and lead are common examples of ductile materials.
Some examples of hard materials include diamonds, which are renowned for their exceptional hardness; corundum, found in sapphires and rubies; and tungsten carbide, commonly used in industrial applications due to its durability. Other examples include quartz, a common mineral with high hardness, and ceramics, which are often used in various applications for their strength and resistance to wear. These materials are characterized by their ability to resist scratching and deformation.
Examples are: polythene, Teflon, polycarbonate, polystyrene, polysulfide, PVC etc.
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examples of raw materials are Diamond, Suger and Aluminum.
the examples are fabric cloth,glass
Some examples of basic materials include wood, steel, concrete, plastic, and glass. These materials are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and everyday household items.
Some examples of sustainable materials are recyled glass. bamboo. cork
Wood,metal,steel...etc
Raw materials
Newspaper and styrafoam.
Some of the examples of electronic materials include the circuit boards and other components such as diodes and capacitors. A lot of electronic waste consists of electronic materials that were not recycled.
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Some examples of materials that are good conductors of electricity include metals such as copper, silver, and gold. These materials have a high density of free electrons that can easily move and carry electric current.
Reference or exhibit materials
Some examples of materials that absorb light include black paper, dark clothing, and certain types of plastics. When light hits these materials, they do not reflect it back but instead absorb it, which is why they appear darker in color.