Fibers to Fabrics: Synthetic Fibers
Investigating synthetic fibers such as nylon, rayon, and polyester, their properties, and environmental considerations.
Key Questions
- Differentiate between natural and synthetic fibers based on their origin and properties.
- Analyze the environmental impact of producing and disposing of synthetic fibers.
- Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using synthetic fabrics for clothing.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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