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What are the main differences between natural and synthetic fibers?
What are the main differences between natural and synthetic fibers?
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Natural fibers, such as cotton, wool, and silk, are derived from plants or animals. They are typically biodegradable and breathable. Synthetic fibers, like polyester, nylon, and acrylic, are man-made, often from petrochemicals, and tend to be more durable and resistant to shrinkage and wrinkles but are less breathable and not biodegradable.