Q3. What are two types of fibres obtained from the fleece of a sheep? Which one is used to make wool? Why is sheep shearing not done during the cold season? Does shearing hurt the sheep?
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The two types of fibres obtained from the fleece of a sheep are beard hair, which are coarse and fine, and soft under hair, which grow near the skin. The under hair are used to make wool.
For example, wool and silk: For example, jute and cotton
Animal Fibres: Vegetable Fibres
They are derived from animals: They are derived from plants
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