Biology, asked by upendrasingh1799906, 8 months ago

how does wool fibres keep our body warm?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer lies in the crimp of the fibres. Woolis able to react to fluctuations in your bodytemperature due to tiny pockets of air within the fibres that circulate heat. This means thatwool will keep you warm when your body is cold, and cool when it's hot.
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Answered by Anupamkumar4553
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Wool is able to react to fluctuations in your body temperature due to tiny pockets of air within the fibres that circulate heat. This means that wool will keep you warm when your body is cold, and cool when it's hot.

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