There are many man-made materials. Two of them include plastic and paper. Plastic and paper is used for everything from soda containers to toothbrushes and paper is used for wrapping, containers, and in business.
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Synthetic materials are man-made materials. Examples are: 1.polystyrene, 2.Polyethene, 3.polyester, 4.spandex,
Lycra and Teflon
A dress is manmade. It is created by humans using a variety of materials such as fabric, thread, and embellishments. It is not naturally occurring in nature.
plastic glass asphalt
Wallpaper is manmade. It is typically made from a combination of paper, fabric, vinyl, or other synthetic materials, layered or coated with decorative designs or patterns.
Natural resources are materials that are found in nature, such as water, air, minerals, and forests. Manmade resources are materials that are created by humans, such as buildings, roads, and technology. Natural resources are typically renewable or nonrenewable, while manmade resources are generally finite and rely on the use of natural resources for production.
It is the hardest NATURAL substance- due to the arrangement of the carbon atoms that make up a diamond. (Thee ARE harder materials, but they are manmade.)
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Rephrase your question as it makes no sense. * Added - The question is understood. You whip or fuse the rope ends to prevent fraying and unraveling. Whipping is typically used on ropes of non-manmade materials, such as hemp. Ropes made of manmade materials, such as Nylon or polyester, can be heated and fused at the ends instead, although some sailros still prefer the more attractive use of whipping. In addition to these choices, whipping glue is sold, and in different colors, making it easy for a novice to prevent fraying of non-manmade materials.
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Manmade God ended in 2004.
Manmade God was created in 2001.
people get lun from manmade pond