They hook things together by force and they both make noise.
Zippers
Velcro and buttons
velcro
No. Velcro is man made
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a zipper is zipped up and down a velcro you can strap
There is a zipper closure.
Zippers
yes
Velcro and buttons
A velcro closure for your pda case is good for attaching the pda on your belt for easy access while a zipper closure good for holding other items in addition to the pda such as a pad of paper and a pen.
velcro in my opinion is easier to use when it comes to closing jackets. it also closes quicker than zippers do. Zippers can get caught, in the fabric of the coat or jacket, but velcro would just stick together easily.
You can buy zipper, or velcro covers for feather beads for extra softness.
Velcro consists of two fabric strips, one with a dense array of hooks and the other with loops, that attach when pressed together. Zippers, on the other hand, have interlocking metal or plastic teeth that can be opened or closed by pulling a slider. Velcro is typically used for temporary closures and detachable items, while zippers are more commonly used for securing openings in garments and bags.
The success of the zipper led to the conception and development of many other innovations. Velcro, the plastic zipper, and resealable plastic bags all have origins that link directly back to the hookless fastener.
Tires on the road: Friction between tires and the road surface provides the necessary traction for vehicles to accelerate, decelerate, and turn safely. Zipper: The interlocking teeth of a zipper create friction that keeps it closed, allowing for easy opening and closing of clothing items. Velcro: The hook-and-loop system of Velcro fasteners uses friction to secure items together, offering a reusable and convenient fastening solution.
toggle button frogs hook & eye laces buckle zipper velcro high studs (as in hunting boots) lock-clasps (as in old fashioned goulashes, or rain boots)