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Yes , wool yarn can be substituted for the human air in a hygrometer.
Yes , wool yarn can be substituted for the human air in a hygrometer.
human+wool
steel wool is steel made from wool, so it would be neither
Sheep give us wool - though it would be better to say Sheep produce wool
The animal you may be thinking of is called a human.
Lanolin is secreted by glands in the skin of animals that have wool, like sheep. People have body hair, and not wool, so lanolin will not be found naturally in the human body.
I think it would be wool but I am not 100% sure.
Usually one would employ a scale to weigh wool.
The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.The togas were made of wool. A nobleman's toga would be made of a finer, softer grade of wool than an ordinary citizen's toga.
yes it would as wool reduces heat loss from your body
human + fabric = clothes