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Methods for investigating and testing materials.
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Methods for investigating and testing materials
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Which of the following is a property of natural fibres?
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Natural fibres, such as cotton and wool, are biodegradable, meaning they can decompose naturally over time.
Key terms
- Biodegradable: A material that can decompose naturally through biological processes, reducing environmental impact.
- Moisture wicking: The ability of a fabric to pull moisture away from the skin to keep the wearer dry.
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Confusing natural and synthetic fibres: Review the characteristics of each fibre type, focusing on their environmental impact and performance.
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