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difference between woollen fibres and cotton fibres ​

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Answered by msgswetha
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Woollen fibres are closely packed and never let the air in and keep us warm

Cotton fibres are not so closely packed and let the air in and keep us cool

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wool is an animal fibre: cotton is produced by a plant. ... Both are natural fibers. The first basic difference is that cotton is the product of a plant and wool can be the hair from one of many animals such as a sheep, goat, etc. Secondly, cotton is a cellulose akin to paper whereas wool is a protein like our own hair.

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