they keep you warm because the warm fabrics trap your body in so it can't escape so that is the reason they keep you warm so there you have it hey ily xx
Fabrics made into clothes trap air in their structure. This air insulates the wearer of the clothes. Some fabrics also repel water and wind and this too keeps the wearer warm.
because it can trap heat close to the body!
yes they are warm and very very warm
Just keep fabrics away from it
All humans keep themselves warm by wearing clothes. In polar climates, wearing layers is key to keeping body warmth close to the skin. Captain Scott's fabrics were cotton, wool and canvas.
As with most fabrics, by entrapping tiny pockets of still air, which like the material from which the fabric is made, is a fairly poor conductor of heat.
Cotton is not as warm or as water repellent as other fabrics.
Cotton is not as warm or as water repellent as other fabrics.
whales keep warm by their blubber! good question
keep you warm
The fur on their bodies keep them warm.
None as far as I know. The were the ancestors before Homo Sapiens. They may have worn a few animal skins to keep warm, but they certainly didn't have the means to wove fabrics.
They don't need to keep warm, they have a double coat so they stay warm.