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write the uses of camel wool? class 7 science 9 line​

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Answered by ritikasingh3293
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Camel hair is mainly used for high-grade overcoat fabrics and is also made into knitting yarn, knitwear, blankets, and rugs. The coarse outer fibre is strong and is used in industrial fabrics such as machine beltings and presscloths employed in extracting oil from oilseeds.

Answered by ad0806374
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Camel wool is a type of fabric derived from the coats of camels. This type of fabric is more commonly known as camel hair, and it is usually derived from a camel subspecies known as the Bactrian camel.

These types of camels are common in the Mongol Steppes region, and they can be found across a wide area stretching from Turkey to China and Siberia. Unlike most camels, which are short-haired, Bactrian camels are known for their long, lustrous hair and large twin humps.

The camel hair derived from the Bactrian camel consists of two separate portions: The guard hair and the undercoat. The guard hair is hard and coarse, and it doesn't make very good fabric unless it is mixed with another substance like sheep wool. This part of a Bactrian camel's coat protects it from the brutal winters on the Steppes, and in the middle of winter, it gives Bactrian camels a thick and fuzzy appearance.

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