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nylon,fur,wool,hardrubber,glass,plastic,sand,papper and your hair
Yes, something like thick hair, and is the textile fiber that comes from sheep and certain other animals. Somethimes also referred to as fur.
This is because of static electricity, like that caused when you rub a balloon on your hair and it then sticks to the ceiling, or how a comb rubbed on wool sticks to paper.
Wool is the dense, warm coat of sheep, also called a fleece. The hair of sheep has many unique properties that make it well suited to textile production. Wool is used in a variety of textiles and can be found woven or knitted. It takes away moisture from skin and keeps dry. Cotton is a soft, white, downy substance consisting of the hairs or fibers attached to the seeds of plants of the mallow family, used in making fabrics, thread, wadding, etc. Wool keeps warmth better than cotton.
Yes , wool yarn can be substituted for the human air in a hygrometer.
Yes , wool yarn can be substituted for the human air in a hygrometer.
Corn Strings. Horse hair, human hair, wool, buffalo hair, synthetics and in some cases, even feathers
no. only sheep produce wool. alpaca and llama fur might be called wool sometimes but it is not eitherAnother AnswerCamels produce hair, which has unique properties, as below. Why it is not classified as wool is unclear. Camel hair is used in the production of cloth, and its journey from animal to human animal is much the same as the journey made by fleece of the animals above to human animals.
Lanolin is secreted by glands in the skin of animals that have wool, like sheep. People have body hair, and not wool, so lanolin will not be found naturally in the human body.
Your question is unclear. The 'hair' of sheep is wool.
That is the correct spelling of "wool" (sheep's hair).
The hair of a sheep is referred to as wool. Fleece is the wool of a lamb.
The first documented proof of hair extensions dates back to 3,400 B.C. and were used by the Egyptians. The hair extension were made with a mixture human hair and dyed wool from sheep.
One could surmise that wool is the 'hair' of the fleece-bearing animal that grows it. Hair, however, is not made from wool or fleece, unless of course, you're asking about a Raggedy Ann or Raggedy Andy doll. Their hair may be made from wool.
most wool comes from goats. It is their hair.
Wool, But there is one breed that has hair