The wool of the domestic sheep, especially that of the Merino, is the densest wool and they have been bred to produce it in high quantities. Most animals that have a dense under coat that can be harvested as it sheds have an exterior coat that makes them appear wooley but this is not actually the "wool" component of the animal.
One hundred percent of the wool is in the world, except for wool items that astronautshave taken into space, most of which is returned to Earth at some point.
Fine wool sheep live on farms like all other sheep. The merino sheep breed is responsible for most of the fine wool produced in the world. There are many Fine wool stud farms around the world of which the FAIRWORLD Fine Wool Stud in South Africa is the most prominent.
Wool is produced is most parts of world. So it is hard to say just few names. As wool is of various types like sheep wool, lambs wool, cashmere , camel wool etc. So these are also produced in various geographic locations across world. India, Pakistan, Tibet, Nepal, Scotland are popular for Cashmere Wool Lambswool is produced around the world, particularly Australia and New Zealand. Deserts are popular for camel wool. Very high altitude areas are produce wool made from yaks. For cashmere and pashmina you can look at link in RELATED LINK section below for more information.
As far as I know cashmere is most popular and most expensive wool in market I believe the world's most expensive wool is Vicuña, a South American relative of the llama and the alpaca. A yard of this high-priced wool ranges from $1,800-3,000. And if we have to compare it with what we consider pricey, then a yard of merino wool is tagged at $50 and cashmere for $100.
Sudan produces the most wool of African countries. Sudan ranks 7th in the world with regards to the number of sheep. If you click on 'related links' below the link will take you to the wikipedia page on wool and there is a list there of wool producers.
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what area opf the world does wool come from?
Scotland,Ireland and The United States
Wool comes from sheep. There are sheep in most countries of the world and so wool is produced all around the world wherever there are sheep. Fleece-bearing animals from which wool is fabricated live on every continent except Antarctica.
Australia produces the most wool
the functions of wool are: 1. I DON'T KNOW! SORRY :(