Correct option is A
The correct answer is Nylon.
Nylon
·
Nylon was created without the use of any natural raw materials (from plants or animals).
· It was made from
coal, water, and air.
· It was the
first fully synthetic fibre.
· Nylon fibre was
strong, elastic, and light. It was lustrous and easy to clean.
· As a result, it became very popular for making clothes.
· It is the
strongest synthetic fibre and can be moulded into any shape.
· It is simple to dye but does not absorb water well.
· Because it is elastic, it is extremely durable.
· It is highly resistant to oil, grease, moths, fungus, and a variety of other pests.
· Because it can be shaped into any shape, it can be made into palettes and even powder.
· It is used to make
thread, reel thread, ropes, seatbelts, sarees, tracksuits, raincoats, fishing nets, swimming wears, sleeping bags, and other items due to its many properties.
Information Booster
The term
"fibre" refers to a thin thread made from either natural or artificial materials, particularly one used to make cloth or rope.
Synthetic fibre
· Synthetic fibres are those that are
not derived from natural sources such as plants and animals.
· Synthetic fibres are either
modified natural fibres or
produced directly in laboratories.
· The
synthetic fibres are made by human beings.
· These are called
synthetic or man-made fibres.
· A synthetic fibre is also a chain of small units joined together. Each small unit is actually a chemical substance.
· Many such small units combine to form a large single unit called a
polymer.
· Synthetic fibre is
more durable than natural fibre.
Natural fibre
· Cotton is a fluffy fabric made of cellulose, an insoluble substance, and is one of the most common fabrics used today to manufacture clothing materials.
· Natural fibres can be
derived from both plants and animals.
· They are typically processed and spun into yarn, which is then turned into a product.
· Because of their physical properties, natural fibres such as cotton are preferred for clothing materials.
· They are typically soft and lightweight, making them a popular textile type.
· Cotton, wool, silk, and other fibres are derived from plants or animals.