How are leather and wool different from jute and cotton?
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The main way in which wool and leather are different from cotton and jute is the way in which they are obtained or got. Jute and cotton are obtained from plants.
While jute is acquired from the stem of a jute plant and cotton is acquired from cotton plants. However, leather and wool are acquired from animals.
While leather is acquired by the tanning of the animal’s unprocessed skin wool is acquired from the shearing of sheep.
While jute is acquired from the stem of a jute plant and cotton is acquired from cotton plants. However, leather and wool are acquired from animals.
While leather is acquired by the tanning of the animal’s unprocessed skin wool is acquired from the shearing of sheep.
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The main way in which wool and leather are different from cotton and jute is the way in which they are obtained or got. Jute and cotton are obtained from plants.
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