5. How does the court of animals help it to stay warm?
6. What is mohair wool? How is it different from
cashmere?
Answers
5.Clothes form a thermal barrier between our warm bodies and the cold weather, preventing heat from escaping. Other mammals have developed natural barriers to trap body heat, allowing them to survive in cold climates. ... In other words, these animals can keep all of their heat inside, losing none to the environment.
6.Mohair is obtained from the Angora goat (sometimes confused with the angora yarn that comes from the angora rabbit). It has a larger undercoat compared to the cashmere goat, but the guard hairs from the topcoat are, unlike with cashmere, often mixed with the hairs from the undercoat.
Answer:
the court of animal is too thick that do not allow wind to enter in their body and they stay warm
mohair wool is taken out from the angora goat
mohair is used in fashion nowadays but cashmere not it has larger undercoat than cashmere