Science, asked by phanidhardundigalla, 4 months ago

Wool, air, water and glass, have a common
property? Define it​

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Answered by raghakeshini05
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Answer:

Explanation:

Fire Resistant

Most of us have never had much reason to throw wool into a fire, but if you did you’d notice that it doesn’t burn well. The reason for this is that each and every wool fiber retains a certain amount of air moisture, even wool that’s several years old.

it creates a naturally anti-microbial environment. This prevents mold, mildew, and other undesirable “stinks” from ever infiltrating and destroying an otherwise luxurious fabric.

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