When wool freezes, the fibers can become stiffer and less pliable, which may affect the fabric's overall feel and comfort. However, wool retains its insulating properties even when frozen, as its structure allows it to trap air. If the wool becomes wet before freezing, it may lose some of its insulating capabilities and take longer to dry out. Overall, while freezing affects wool's texture, it does not significantly diminish its warmth.
It explodes and the apocalypse happens.... What do you think happens? it freezes
It freezes.
It freezes
it gets cold and freezes
it remain the same as it has definite volume.
Nothing
It freezes.
Water freezes.
Increases.
Nothing happens. I have amber and wear it with wool and other clothing. At the very most there is friction.
Copper is deposed on the steel wool.
it becomes a solid