Wool is a strong conductor of heat, true or False.
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Wool is a poor conductor of heat because it traps a large amount of air between its fibres. The wool itself is not the insulator, the air is. ... In the first instance wool is used by its natural wearer, a sheep, to keep warm on the exposed hillsides where it lives.
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False
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Wool is a poor conductor of heat because it traps a large amount of air between its fibre
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