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what is wool ? explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wool is a type of fabric derived from the hairs of various animals. While most people associate the word “wool” with sheep, there are, in fact, a variety of distinct types of wool that producers derive from animals other than sheep. To make wool, producers harvest the hairs of animals and spin them into yarn.

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Answered by muskan474941
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Wool is a natural fibre produced by sheep. Sheep grow wool on their bodies in the same way people grow hair. As wool grows out from the sheep's skin, it forms groups of wavy fibres called staples. This natural crimp (wave) gives wool its elasticity (springiness). ... Wool can keep things cool and it can keep things warm.

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