Plastic toys are synthetic
Plastic polymersÊcan be made from plants, oil, or even natural gas. It can be a synthetic plastic or a semi-synthetic as long as it is a moldable solid polymer.
They're synthetic - man-made objects..
rubber(synthetic and natural), polypropylene, wood, glass, plastic
Aluminum and the natural resources in plastic!!!!
The 'filling' part of cardboard is natural: wood dust The 'binding' part is synthetic glue
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natural fibres decompose faster than man made fibres because latter is a synthetic fiber. synthetic fibre has a plastiy smell. any thing made of plastic will not degrade.
Synthetic hair burns faster than human hair. This is because synthetic hair is made from plastic materials that are highly flammable, whereas human hair contains water and natural proteins that make it burn slower.
Yes, proteins are organic compounds.Specifically, organic compounds contain carbon molecules. They may be subdivided into natural and synthetic compounds. Natural compounds will be animal- or plant-produced whereas synthetic compounds results from the reactions of other compounds.A protein represents a natural compound whereas a plastic serves as a synthetically-prepared compound.
Plastic toys have been around for some time. Nowadays, the majority of outdoor toys are American plastic toys. Such as slides, water activity toys and much more.
No, plastic is made from synthetic materials like petroleum or natural gas. Dinosaurs lived millions of years ago and their remains did not directly contribute to the creation of plastic.
Materials created by scientific processes, usually as substitutes for scarce or expensive natural materials. For example, nylon was developed as a substitute for silk (spun by silkworms), and synthetic rubber for natural latex (from trees).