Yes. The wool of a sheep is sheep's wool.
This is an apostrophe.( ' )
20s is correct.
it is so they can watch behind themselves
There aren't any spaces after the apostrophe in a contraction (did you see what I did?)
"Seconds". This case involves a simple plural (no possessive, no acronyms, etc.), and so no apostrophes are involved. That applies to any plural - there should never be an apostrophe before the "s" in simple plurals.
A fleece
MELBOURNE
It comes from goats and sheeps.
Shearing.
fleece
Sheep grow wool. When the wool is shorn from a sheep it is called a fleece.
Wool is spun from the fleece of sheep.
To improve its smell and its wearability.
I CAN ONLY GIVE U 3: 1)Wool is durable 2)Wool is wrinkle resistant 3)Wool is from sheeps
its called a fleece
because the wool contains lanolin
It really isn't oil. It's lanolin.