Some fibres are called synthetic because-
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They are man-made, meaning they are made from chemicals like petrochemicals.
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They are artificial fibres made with or without using any natural raw material from plants or animals.
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Synthetic fibres are typically a chain of small units joined together to form a large single unit called a polymer.
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Examples of synthetic fibres are nylon, rayon, acrylic, and polyester.