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EVS-7-Clothes, β Get it right, π¨βπ¬ Know your scientist - Coggle Diagram
EVS-7-Clothes
π§΅ Fibres
π Definition
π§Ά Very thin, thread-like strands
π§΅ Used to make cloth
π§Ί Used to make different types of fabrics
π§© Types of fibres
πΏ Natural fibres
π Man-made fibres
πΏ Natural fibres
π± Meaning
πΏ Fibres obtained from plants or animals
π± Plant fibres
πΌ Cotton
πΎ Obtained from cotton plant
π Cotton clothes
πΏ Jute
π± Obtained from jute plant
π§Ί Jute mat
π Animal fibres
π Silk
𧬠Produced by silkworms
π Silk saree
π Wool
π Obtained from sheep
π§₯ Sweater
π Man-made fibres
π§ͺ Meaning
π Fibres produced by humans
π§΅ Examples
Polyester
Nylon
π Uses
π§₯ Raincoats
βοΈ Umbrellas
π Nylon bags
π Clothes
π Need for clothes
π€ Cover the body
βοΈ Protect from cold
π₯ Protect from heat
π¬οΈ Protect from wind
π§οΈ Protect from rain
π¦ Protect from insect bites
π Should be comfortable
π¦οΈ Clothes for different seasons
βοΈ Summer clothes
π Cotton clothes
π¦ Absorb sweat
π Keep body cool
βοΈ Winter clothes
π§₯ Woollen and silk clothes
π₯ Keep body warm
π§οΈ Rainy day clothes
π§₯ Raincoats
βοΈ Umbrellas
π’ Gumboots
π§ Made of waterproof materials
β Get it right
𧬠Artificial silk
β Not made from silkworm fibres
π§ͺ Made from synthetic material
β οΈ Reason
π Silkworms get killed before fibre is used
π¨βπ¬ Know your scientist
π¨βπ§ Hilaire de Chardonnet
π€ Worked with Louis Pasteur
π¦ Removed disease from silkworm cocoons
π§΅ Invented artificial silk
π«π· French engineer