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c. What is meant by resilience of wool?​

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Answered by harleenkaur481
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Wool's high natural crimp means that woollen yarns and fabrics tend to be lofty open structures, which hold much heat-insulating air inside them. The high elastic recovery and resilience of wool prevent the fibres from bedding down and the fabric becoming thin during wear.

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Answer: Wool's high natural crimp means that woollen yarns and fabrics tend to be lofty open structures, which hold much heat-insulating air inside them. The high elastic recovery and resilience of wool prevent the fibres from bedding down and the fabric becoming thin during we

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