Biodegradable material is usually organic, like wool, cotton, linen, hemp and flax. These are all made into cloth, usually by weaving or knitting. They need some preparation first, like cleaning and separating the fibers into strands.
Looms and spinning wheels were early inventions to produce cloth from natural fibers.
cloth or fabric is textile
it could be cloth,apparel!!
A cloth bag is an example of non-biodegradable waste.
There are several variations you can substitute "fabric" for. Try these:ClothUpholsteryMaterialElementThe most commonly used is, "Cloth".There are many types of "fabric":VinylCottonPolyesterNylonSilkSatinMicro-fiberLeatherSwede...to name a few.Another word for fabric is texture or clothing
Cloth is biodegradable and is readily broken down if it is made from natural materials (cotton, linen, flax, silk). This makes it an environmentally friendly material. Cloth made from plastics (polyester, nylon, etc) is not biodegradable, but, like plastic, takes hundreds of years to break down, and when it does, it is often just into tiny pieces of plastic the insects, animals and birds eat by mistake.
The waste material at the edges of a roll of woven cloth is called selvage. It is the self-finished edge that prevents the fabric from unraveling or fraying.
Trapeze cloth works great. But use a black fabric if you want to do front projection. You can get trapeze cloth from fabric stores or numerous places online.
No, and yes. because cloth could be like a towel, or a face cloth or something like that, or a piece of cloth which would somewhat be the same as fabric, though fabric, there could be lots, and lots, way more than the cloth, which could still affect the fact that they are the same. So it all depends really, on what your referring to and such.
Fabric is the material that is sewn together to make stuff (ex; clothes).
Any type of fabric used in a vehicle, which would include, but not limited to, the cloth used for a convertible top, if the seats are covered with a cloth, ect. They are usually a heavy, durable, almost canvas like material.
Coco cloth is a type of fabric made from the fibers of coconut husks, known as coir. It is a natural, biodegradable material often used for various applications, including rugs, mats, and eco-friendly packaging. Coco cloth is valued for its durability, water resistance, and sustainable properties, making it an attractive alternative to synthetic textiles. Due to its coarse texture, it is also commonly used in gardening and erosion control.
A small piece of cloth is commonly known as a fabric scrap or fabric remnant. These pieces are leftover material from larger sewing projects or can be used for crafts, quilting, or patching up smaller areas.