Why do wool yielding
animals have thick coat of
hair on their skin ?
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Answer:The wool-yielding animals bear hairs on their body. The thick coat of hair traps a lot of air. Air is a poor conductor of heat so, hairs keep these animals warm.
The wool yielding animals have a thick coat of hair on their body to keep them warm during cold winter season. The hair (or wool) trap a lot of air. Air is a poor conductor of heat.
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