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Question: The correct sequence to get cloth is: A.\(Fibre \to Fabric \to yarn\) B.\[Fibre \to yarn \to Fab...

The correct sequence to get cloth is:
A.FibreFabricyarnFibre \to Fabric \to yarn
B.FibreyarnFabricFibre \to yarn \to Fabric
C.FabricyarnfibreFabric \to yarn \to fibre
D. YarnfibrefabricYarn \to fibre \to fabric

Explanation

Solution

The cloth is generally a fabric material that is processed from natural material by different processes. The cloth is now the necessary need of human beings and required for other uses also.

Complete step by step answer:
Fabric can be obtained from a raw material called fibre which can be obtained from natural plants, animals and can also be man-made.
For fabric production, there are three basic steps needed.
STEP 1: Yarn production: In this process, the raw material harvested from natural sources or other sources are converted from raw fibre to yarn and threads. The yarn production can be done by a spinning process. Spinning can be done using hand but it is very time taking and tedious, therefore various machines have been generated for doing this work.
STEP 2: Weaving: After the fibre is converted into yarn, the individual thread is joined together to form a fabric. This process is known as weaving. Weaving is done with the help of a machine called a loom which requires two sets of yarn. In the first set, the warp set is hung on the metal frame, and in the second set, the weft is joined to metal rods with the help of thread. The loom is processed with the help of a computer, which describes the weft to weave the fabric. After the process, the fabric is removed from the loom.
STEP 3: Processing: The fabric obtained is called greige which is full of impurities and discolored. Before the fabric is manufactured for textile use, it is purified using bleach and other chemicals to remove the oil, wax, and then it is ready for manufacturing.
Thus, the correct sequence to get cloth is shown below.
FibreyarnFabricFibre \to yarn \to Fabric

Therefore, the correct option is B.

Note:
There are other methods for joining yarn apart from loom weaving which is knitting and crochet. Both methods are traditional and done with the help of hands.