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6. (a) Why do wool yielding animals have a thick coat of hair on their bodies?
(b) Why is shearing done in summers?
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Answered by jackzzjck
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Answer:

A)TO PROTECT THEM FROM COLD WEATHER

B) SHEARING IS DONE IN SUMMER BECAUSE IN SUMMER CLIMATE IS HOT

Explanation:

Answered by gursimarkaurkhalsa
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Answer:

A> Wool yielding animals are found in the colder regions. They have a thick fur coat on their body to keep them warm in cold climatic conditions. They do so by trapping the heat in their coat which helps in keeping them warm.

B> Shearing is done in summers i.e. during hot weather because sheep can survive without their protective coat of hair. Sheep are usually found in hilly and cold region. Shearing is done in summers i.e. during hot weather because sheep can survive without their protective coat of hair

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