Monofilament line is a thin string made from a single fiber. Because of monofilament's strength and low cost, most fishing line is made from it. Monofilament is made by melting and mixing polymers and feeding the end product through tiny holes, forming the line, which is then spun into spools of various thicknesses.
Discarded monofilament lines presents a serious environmental issue. The lines are extremely difficult to spot when submerged in water, making it possible for fish, birds, and other marine life to easily become entangled. Monofilament lines also present a risk to swimmers and scuba divers.
Monofilament is also used in medicine to test the sense of touch. Medicalmonofilament.com
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