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wool is poor dash conductor of heat fill in the blanks​

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Answered by winnydepew
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Materials made with wool are poor conductors of heat (aka good insulators) because of wool's 3-D structure. The fibers are curly and do not flatten out when wet like cotton does. So, it retains its 3-dimensional shape even when its wet, like if you sweat into it.

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