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Earn 100

Complete the following table:

S.No Seasons Months Climate Clothes we wear
1. Rainy      
2. Winter      
3. Summer      

 

Important Questions on How Fabrics are Made

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Complete the table:

S.No. Type of Fabric Fabric items
1. Cotton  
2. Silk Kurta, saree,___
3. Wool  
4. Polyester  
5. Linen Trousers

Which kind of fabric is mostly used in your house?

How can you identify the type of fabric?

 

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Try to find out the properties of fabrics like cotton, wool, polyester, silk and linen.
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Take a piece of fabric. With the help of a magnifying lens, observe how the fabric is. Pull out threads one by one from the fabric. Observe these threads. What did you observe? Take one thread. Scratch its end. Observe it through a magnifying lens. Are you able to see the fine structure of the thread? 
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Take a needle and try to insert the thread into the eye of the needle. Can you? Isn't it difficult? Have you ever seen what people do to overcome this problem?
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Collect some natural and artificial fabrics and observe the following characteristics. Record your observations in the table given below.

S.No. Character Natural fabric Artificial fabric
1. Water absorbing nature    
2. Time taken to dry    
3. Smell while burning    
4. Result after burning    
5. Stretching capacity of yarn    
6. Smoothness    

(a) Which type of fabrics are smooth in nature?

(b) Which type of fabrics dry in a short time?

(c) Do you find any relation between smoothness and time to dry.

(d) Which fabric gives ash when they are burnt?

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Look at the Andhra Pradesh map and list out the places where cotton is grown.
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Have you seen gunny bags? Where do you see them?
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Do you know how jute yarn is made? Is this process similar to that of cotton or is there any difference?