Question 23
Explain the phrase - “Unity is Strength” on the basis of the making of fabric from fibre
Fibres and fabric play a great role in everyday applications. A fibre is a hair-like strand of a material. They are the smallest visible unit of a fabric and denoted by being extremely long in relation to their width. Fibres can be spun into yarn and made into fabric. A single fibre is weak and easily breaks but when some fibres together make a fabric, it is difficult to tear the fabric. Fabric, which is formed by uniting many fibres is stronger than a single fibre. Hence, Unity is Strength.