No, wool is a renewable resource. Every year sheep are shorn and grow more wool
it is a non-renewable resoure
Wool itself is a renewable resource as it comes from shearing sheep, a process that can be repeated over the lifespan of the animal. However, if overgrazing and poor management practices are involved, it can lead to environmental degradation and depletion of resources.
Wool is a natural resource derived from sheep. It is a renewable resource that is commonly used to make clothing, blankets, and other textile products.
it is certainly a non renewable resource
Wool is renewable.
Wool is renewable as it comes from sheep that can be shorn multiple times throughout their lives. Sheep grow a new fleece each year, making wool a sustainable and renewable resource.
Fleece -- from which wool is cleaned, carded and spun -- is renewable. Items fabricated from wool can often be re-purposed.
Clothing wise wool sweaters or wool scarfs Home wool rugs or wool blankets for decoration or to be used its up to you
Non renewable
they wore wool and linen clothing!!!! they wore wool and linen clothing!!!!
Non renewable
No - it is non-renewable