because animal fibres are made up of animals skin and thats why many animals are killed so we should use synthetic fibres in place of anilmal fibres.
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No, animal control officer should not be capitalized. Only proper nouns should be capitalized in any sentence such President Obama.
The proper way for a veterinarian to take care of an animal depends on the animal in question. Generally, though, the vet should thoroughly examine the animal, checking for illnesses and health problems. The vet should also make helpful recommendations to the animal's owner, suggesting things such as foods the animal should be eating, or any medications the animal should be on.
No, it is not safe for a guinea pig to eat carpet. Carpet can contain chemicals or synthetic materials that are harmful if ingested, and the fibers can also cause digestive issues if consumed. It's best to provide your guinea pig with safe, appropriate foods such as hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets.
When approaching a downed animal that appears to be dead, one should wait a short distance away from the animal and see if the eyes blink.
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Clothing should be made of natural fibers Avoid polyester and other synthetic fibers because they generate ESD
Color is a property that should not be examined when comparing two synthetic fibers, as color is not directly related to the performance or quality of the fiber. Instead, properties such as tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and durability should be considered for a more meaningful comparison.
natural fibre clothes are preffered in kitchen becauz they absorb sweat, do not burn easilt keeps us cool
Any animal should not be encouraged to eat rhubarb
When comparing two synthetic fibers, properties such as tensile strength, elasticity, abrasion resistance, and chemical resistance should be examined. Additionally, factors like moisture absorption, thermal properties, and cost should also be considered to determine the most suitable fiber for a specific application.
There are a wide range of animals that produce fibers that can easily be spun into yarn from the widely known Merino sheep to the more exotic including the Guanaco and vicuna. At present we have only a partial listing of the animals that fit this description, if you know of one that should be included, please contact us. These definitions are continuously being updated.
disadvantage of animal fibers is they cannot be me bilal of grade 6 N and i bilal should be studying other than goofing off ! lol and sorry this is random i did not give u your answer for this question
That is not an absolute rule. It is just that some people think that natural fibers are cooler and more comfortable to wear in hot weather.
The reason you should avoid synthetic clothing during the summer is they are not breathable, they will make you sweat worse, and they will be uncomfortable. They are not made from natural things like cotton.