J R. Chew has written: 'Wool grease'
[NH- C -CO]n | R
u get wool from sheep. the only products that use horses r dog food and glue
Wool can be crafted into paintings and beds. Otherwise, it can be used as a building material. Or with wool dyes you can make pixel art.
P R. Blakey has written: 'Studies on Magra (Indian) Wool'
Wool is not known for its nutritive value. Wool is fleece grown on the skins of animals -- much like humans grow hair. Before you eat wool, envision how your cat behaves from ingesting too much of its fur.
The U value is the inverse of the R value. For R value 19 insulation the U value is 1/19, or 0.0526.
copper would have a higher U value
R. M Hartwell has written: ''A revolution in the character and destiny of British wool.''
Depending on style, around $130 for wool.
the r value of air is pretty high
the r value of air is pretty high