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fibers are classified as either
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Fibers can be classified as either natural or synthetic. Natural fibers are derived from plants, animals, or minerals, including cotton, wool, silk, and linen. Each has unique properties, making them ideal for different applications; for instance, cotton is known for its softness and breathability, while wool is prized for its warmth and durability. On the other hand, synthetic fibers are man-made, usually from petrochemicals, and include nylon, polyester, and acrylic. These fibers are often more durable, less expensive, and offer specific advantages such as water resistance and elasticity. The choice between natural and synthetic fibers depends on the intended use, cost considerations, and personal preferences regarding sustainability and comfort.
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