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Clothes made of cotton are more wrinkle resistant as compared to those made of terrycot.

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The correct option is B False
The process of combining two or more fibres to produce a fabric with better characteristics is called blending.

For example, when cotton, a natural fibre which is comfortable to wear, is combined with terylene, a synthetic fibre which is wrinkle resistant, the resulting fabric terricot will be wrinkle resistant as well as comfortable to wear.

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