Why does Wool keeps the wearer warm
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wool have air pores in it so that air can go inside the gap between the skin of the person and the wollen cloth, air being a bad conductor of heat will not let the body heat to escape
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Wool has a natural layer of keratin, a protein all animal hair contains which helps maintain body temperature. ... Since air conducts heat, this means the warmth you might generate through exercise or general movement also gets trapped by wool, which keeps you even warmer.
wool doesn't let the air to get out or in and heat inside our body gets stored inside which gives us warmth
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