Velcro artificailly simulates the seed dispersion method employed by certain plants, namely burs.
Some seed pods are covered with small hooks, these catch in the fur of passing animals and are then transported away from the parent plant - the seed later is removed or falls off to germinate in a new environment.
Velcro is comprised of a system of small hooks and fibres, bonding on contact and only coming apart when manually forced.
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Velcro is typically made of nylon or polyester, which are not affected by water. So, if you put Velcro in water, it will remain unchanged and will not be damaged. However, it might take longer to dry, and the hook and loop attachments may not stick as well until fully dried.
Can I attach a piece Velcro to the back of a cell phone (plastic?) with Elmer's glue?
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Velcro was designed for and originally used as a fastener for clothing. However, it was slow to be adopted by the fashion industry due to the way the original design looked when incorporated into clothing. It was not until many years later that the manufacturing process was perfected and Velcro's use became widespread in a wide variety of applications.
velcro uses the same sticky fibres as a pland if yo put a halof of velcro on a plant it will stick
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There is no such plant as a Velcro plant. Velcro is the brand name for a manufactured product, and It is made of plastic and over materials.
On some Velcro products there is a sticky side so it can stick to pants. For the non-stick type, you have to sew it on by sewing through the edges of the tape.
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Bread is made from grain which comes from plants.
Velcro is not grosgrain. Velcro is a form of fastener, grosgrain isn't
Velcro is a trademark, so like in most languages, you say "Velcro" in French.
velcro was invented in 1955
No. Velcro is man made
The properties of velcro are Todd Lichfield
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