Slide 1 - Clothes Then and Now
This title slide is named "Clothes Then and Now." It includes the subtitle "Science Group Presentation for Elsian Day."
Clothes Then and Now
Science Group Presentation for Elsian Day

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Science Group for Elsian Day Presentation: Clothes Then and Now Slide 1: Clothes in the Past Science Focus: Natural Materials - People used clothes made from natural fibers like cotton, wool, silk, and linen. - These materials came from plants and animals and were biodegradable. - No chemical processing; natural dyes from plants and minerals. Slide 2: Clothes Today Science Focus: Synthetic Materials & Chemical Industry - Many clothes are made from synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic. - Made in factories from petroleum using chemical reactions. - Strong, waterproof, and cheap but not environmentally friendly.
Science-focused presentation contrasting past natural, biodegradable fibers (cotton, wool, silk) from plants/animals with today's synthetic polyester/nylon from petroleum chemicals—strong/cheap but le
This title slide is named "Clothes Then and Now." It includes the subtitle "Science Group Presentation for Elsian Day."
Science Group Presentation for Elsian Day

This agenda slide outlines a presentation structure covering Introduction, Clothes in the Past (natural, biodegradable fibers like cotton, wool, silk, and linen with natural dyes), Clothes Today (synthetic petroleum-based fibers like polyester, nylon, and acrylic that are not eco-friendly), Comparison, and Conclusion.
Natural fibers like cotton, wool, silk, linen from plants/animals; biodegradable, natural dyes.
Synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon, acrylic from petroleum; chemical reactions, not eco-friendly.
Source: Science Group for Elsian Day Presentation: Clothes Then and Now

This slide serves as the section header for "Clothes in the Past" (section 01). Its subtitle states that historical clothing relied on nature's bounty.
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Historical clothing relied on nature's bounty.
Source: Science Group for Elsian Day Presentation: Clothes Then and Now

This slide focuses on natural fibers from plants and animals, including cotton, wool, silk, and linen. It highlights their biodegradability, sustainability, and the use of chemical-free dyes from plants and minerals.
Source: Science Group for Elsian Day Presentation: Clothes Then and Now

The slide showcases clothes made from natural fibers like cotton, wool, silk, and linen. These fibers are sourced from plants and animals, fully biodegradable, with no chemical processing and dyes from plants or minerals.
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This section header slide, titled "Clothes Today" and numbered 02, introduces the topic of modern clothing. Its subtitle emphasizes how chemistry enables synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon in contemporary fashion.
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Modern fashion powered by chemistry: synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon

Synthetics like polyester, nylon, and acrylic are derived from petroleum and factory-made through chemical reactions. They are strong, waterproof, and cheap but not eco-friendly.
Source: Science Group for Elsian Day Presentation: Clothes Then and Now

Factories produce polyester and other synthetic fibers from petroleum oil via chemical reactions. These fibers are strong, waterproof, and cheap but not eco-friendly.
Source: Elsian Day: Clothes Then and Now

The slide "Past vs. Present" contrasts clothing materials in two columns. Past materials used natural, biodegradable fibers like cotton and wool with plant-based dyes, while present synthetics like polyester from petroleum are durable and cheap but polluting and non-biodegradable.
| Past: Natural Materials | Present: Synthetic Materials |
|---|---|
| Clothes from cotton, wool, silk, linen—plant and animal fibers. Biodegradable, no chemicals, natural dyes from plants/minerals. | Polyester, nylon, acrylic from petroleum via chemical reactions. Durable, waterproof, cheap, but polluting and non-biodegradable. |
Source: Clothes Then and Now

The Key Takeaways slide summarizes fashion's past with sustainable naturals, today's innovative but challenging synthetics, and a future balancing science and environment. It features the subtitle "Towards Greener Fashion!"
Past: Sustainable naturals. Today: Innovative but challenging synthetics. Future: Balance science and environment!
Towards Greener Fashion!
Source: Elsian Day: Clothes Then and Now

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