proberly but it could be wise to try it out
Yes wool can shrink if it is rained on, especially if it is humid outside.
A wool blend coat has been designed not to shrink, based on the blend of the wool. However, you could wash the wool coat in hot water with maximum agitation, which affects the wool, but not the blend. Your results would be unpredictable.
No. Wool comes from the sheep's coat; sheepskin is the skin that grows the coat.
When purchasing a wool coat one should look out for the source of the wool. If one is environmentally conscious then one may, for example, wish to buy a coat made partly with recycled wool.
No, raincoats can't be made of silk or wool. The main function of a raincoat is that it is waterproof, so rain slides right off without the person wearing the coat getting wet. Silk and wool are not waterproof.
A lambskin coat.
The hair of a sheep is referred to as wool. Fleece is the wool of a lamb.
you get out in the rain with it, which will ruin it
Any sheep's coat can be used for wool.
Wool
A fleece
To protect the animal from their environment. And wool IS that "thick coat of hair" you mentioned.
rain coat