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egyptian rope was made from the fibers of date palms, flax, grass, papyrus, leather, or camel hair. the use of such ropes pulled by thousands of slaves allowed the egyptians to move the heavy stones required to build the pyramids. by about b.c., rope made of hemp fibers was in use in china. rope and
costs the least, floats on water, and does not stretch appreciably. for these reasons it makes a good water ski tow rope. polyamide ( pa and pa ) pa / pa is moderately expensive, fairly strong, and has quite a bit of stretch. it makes a good mooring and docking line for boats because of its ability...
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