No wool deos not burn well.
It doesn't burn.
Does not burn
if you put steel wool at the tip of a 9 volt battery
From the wall, rub gently with thinners on a rag.
you make a fire and burn it
Yes
Yes, wool is flammable, but is one of the most fire resistant textiles. It has a high ignition temperature, and once it finally reaches the temperature to burn, it burns slowly and is easily extinguishable.
One of the properties of wool is that it does not burn easily.When subjected to flames, it will smoulder instead.
Wool does not burn. It only smoulders. That's why woollen clothes are safer than cotton or synthetic - they are not as flammable.
Burn it!
They shave their wool in the summer because in winter, you cut their wool they will get cold. They cant gain all their wool really fast to protect themselves by cold weather.
Sheep's wool is unique for its lanolin, the soft, waxy substance taken from the wool and used as a softening agent and in ointments.Sheep's wool is also fire-resistent. Unlike cotton and other fibres which burn readily, wool will only smoulder, and not catch fire easily.