CBSE Class 6 Science – Fibre to Fabric
Chapter Overview
Clothes are made from fabrics, which in turn are made from fibres. Fibres can be natural or synthetic. The journey from fibre to fabric involves several processes such as spinning, weaving, and knitting.
Important Keywords
Fibre: Thin strands obtained from natural or synthetic sources used to make fabric.Natural Fibres: Fibres obtained from plants and animals (e.g., cotton, wool, silk).Synthetic Fibres: Man-made fibres (e.g., nylon, polyester).Spinning: Process of twisting fibres to make yarn.Weaving: Process of interlacing yarns to make fabric.
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Important Facts
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Comparison Table
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Quick Revision
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Real Life Connection
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Learning Objectives
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