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how does wool keep your body warm​

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Answered by Anonymous
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On top of that, wool hair fibres act as an insulator to trap the air inside the cloth, which helps stabilise your body temperature. Since air conducts heat, this means the warmth you might generate through exercise or general movement also gets trapped by wool, which keeps you even warmer.

Answered by mehekdave727
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Answer:

wool has fibres act as an insulator which help us stabilise our body temperature .

Explanation:

since, air conduct heat , that means warm you might generate through exercise or general movements also traped by wool , which keeps you even warmer.

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