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Yes, natural fibers are biodegradable as they are derived from plants, animals, or minerals. They can decompose naturally over time through the action of microorganisms, returning nutrients to the soil. Common examples include cotton, wool, and silk, which break down more easily compared to synthetic fibers. However, the rate of biodegradation can vary depending on environmental conditions.

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