Removal of sheep wool is called shearing. Shearing is done in early summers and not in winters. (a) Why is shearing done in summers? (b) Which value does this act show?
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because if dkne in winter, the sheep will not have oil to make them warm, and in summer they feel hot, so they cool down also
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Shearing is done in summers i.e. during hot weather because sheep can survive without their protective coat of hair. Sheep are usually found in hilly and cold region. Shearing is done in summers i.e. during hot weather because sheep can survive without their protective coat of hair..
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