Chemistry, asked by sk941, 1 month ago

How does wool keep the animals warm
in winters?​

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Answered by mahira5687
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because wool holds heat....

Wool has a natural layer of keratin, a protein all animal hair contains which helps maintain body temperature. On top of that, wool hair fibres act as an insulator to trap the air inside the cloth, which helps stabilise your body temperature.

Answered by hello2223
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Answer:

Wool has a natural layer of Keratin, a protein all animals hair contains which helps maintain body temperature. On top of that, wool hair fibres act as an insulator to trap the air inside the cloth, which helps stabilise your body temperature

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