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Wool is not a synthetic, it is a natural fiber. Wool comes from sheep, making it a protein.
Synthetic wool is a man-made fibre that purports to mimic the qualities of natural wool.
Synthetic wool is man-made; wool is cleaned, carded and spun fleece that animals grow on their skin.
Wool is a base product, you cannot 'Make' wool, if you could, that would be a synthetic version of it and not proper wool. Fool.
Both are called wool, and are combined with the name of the animal that produced the wool. Thus, Llama wool and alpaca wool are both proper descriptors, respectively, of the fibre produced from these animals.
The proper name for the wool coat of a sheep is called "fleece." This term refers to the sheared wool that covers the sheep's body, which can be processed into various products, such as yarn and fabric. Fleece varies in texture and quality depending on the breed of sheep.
Wool is a natural fiber obtained from animals such as sheep, goats, and alpacas. It is not a synthetic fiber, which is man-made from chemical compounds.
Yes, it is very possible to use synthetic wool.
Cotton and wool are natural; nylon is synthetic.
Inorganic fibers are synthetic because they are not composed of organic matter, ie, wool, hemp, cotton.
Wool does not burn. It only smoulders. That's why woollen clothes are safer than cotton or synthetic - they are not as flammable.
Because some fibres, eg wool are natural.