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Answered by ARMY2009
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1.Wool should be stored in jute (burlap) bags that prevent contamination. Plastic bags do not allow the wool to breathe and may result in rotting of the wool. Wool bags should be stored in a dry area and not stored directly on a cement or dirt floor.

2.Cocoons of silk moth are used to obtain the silk fibres. These cocoons are kept under the sun or boiled or exposed to steam. The silk fibres is then separated. This process of obtaining wool from the cocoons is called reeling the silk.

3.There are many ways by which fabrics are made from yarns. The two main processes are weaving and knitting. In Activity 2, you might have noticed that a fabric is made up of two sets of yarns arranged together. The process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric is called weaving.

4.The basic constituent of wool fiber is protein and it is the first fiber that was used in making textile clothing. Polyester is a man-made fiber that is categorized as purely synthetic fiber. ... Silk is also natural fiber that is produced by silkworm. The process of making silk from silkworm is called sericulture.

5.Both men and women in Rajasthan wear jootis or mojaris. They are leather shoes made up of sheep, camel or goat skin, complete with intricate embroidery and embellishments. While traditional footwear is usually black or brown, nowadays much more fashionable multi-coloured slip-ons are also available.

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