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- Q1
Metals have the highest densities and melting points.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q2
Bamboo has been used to create lightweight yet hard-wearing furniture for centuries.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q3
Thermosets are not recyclable and applying heat to furniture made out of these will cause the furniture to burn but not melt.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q4
Glass it is made by melting sand at very high temperatures.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q5
Bamboo is the most common type of material used to make furniture of various kinds, both for indoor and outdoor.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q6
The term fabric, textile, and cloth are used interchangeably to refer to a flexible material made by weaving, knitting, or knotting thread or yarn spun from natural or artificial fibers.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q7
Leather is a type of leather made from underside of the skin of lambs, calfs, goats, and deer.
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q8
Concrete is a versatile material that can be molded to create pieces with soft, graceful curves.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q9
Leather is made from the hide and skin of cattle and some other animals.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q10
Thermoplastic can be melted down and recycled; furniture made from this kind of plastic is flexible yet sturdy.
truefalseTrue or False60s