Sheep's wool.
That is a blend of two different things....cotton and wool. Cotton is a plant and wool comes from sheep, so they have to process each and then blend them.
tin, aluminum, silver, wool
Steel wool is also known as a wire wool. It is made from low-carbon steel, it should be as much as possible close to plain iron.
Cloth manufactured of a blend of wool and linen would be called a wool-linen blend, usually with the percentage mix of each fibre indicated on the label.
Rock Wool provides insulation products for construction, specializing in "stone wool" technology, which can withstand temperatures up to about 800 degrees Celcius. Products may be used for floors, roofs, walls, etc.
Some manufactured goods in Mongolia are copper, wool hides/skins, garments, carpets, leathers, green tea, fuels, rice, wheat flower, chemicals, sugar.
wool and other textiles, food, boots and shoes, hats, horses, jewlery, and other consumer goods.
The answer is Acrylic you can find it in the Clothing fashion, fabrics, & construction textbook on page 208
No. Rockwool or mineral wool insulation is mineral fibers from volcanic rock heated and spun into a cotton candy texture and has never been reported to have been manufactured using asbestos.
They are long stretches of manufactured fiber as opposed to short lengths of natural fibers, such as wool and cotton that are short lengths and have to be spun into a continuous length
I'm not sure that Australia is famous for any 'manufactured' goods. It produces lots of wool and good wine for export.
Wool is fabric that is made from sheep wool. Its spun and turned into fabric. Silk is made from the cocoons of silk worms. Wool is typically thicker, and silk has more flow.