Domestic wool production fell to 38.1 million pounds in 2003, compared to 41.2 million pounds in 2002; 53.8 million pounds in 1997; and 89.2 million pounds in 1989.
it is a natural fiber as it is obtained from an animal i.e sheep,camel etc.
In the US, around 10 million metric tons of phosphoric acid are produced annually. Phosphoric acid is primarily used in the production of fertilizers and in food and beverage processing.
Wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling damp. Wool fibers have a natural resistance to absorbing moisture, which allows for efficient moisture management properties.
The most produced product in the US is electricity, followed by refined petroleum products and chemical products.
Metallic minerals produced in the US include copper, gold, silver, and iron ore. Nonmetallic minerals produced in the US include sand and gravel, phosphate rock, limestone, and gypsum.
Wool is produced in Australia and many other countries.
yes wool is produced in America.
Wool is indeed produced in New Zealand. New Zealand is the second largest producer of wool.
Australia's wool industry is estimated to be worth around $3.7 billion and produces 27% of the world's wool as of 2006.
Both are called wool, and are combined with the name of the animal that produced the wool. Thus, Llama wool and alpaca wool are both proper descriptors, respectively, of the fibre produced from these animals.
Denim is a rugged cotton textile. Wool is usually produced from animal hair or fur.One could dye wool from an animal the colour of denim. Otherwise cotton -- a botanical plant -- is produced and then woven into denim, but no wool is involved.
about 10 pounds of wool.
places where wool is produced in india
Fleece-bearing animals are the natural resources from which wool is produced.
If the wool is already produced into strings, then you can make it like normal! (: If it is not, you can compact the wool into string with glue, flour, and water.
Wool is much warmer than cotton and silk and jumpers were made to keep us warm. That is why, OK?
Mohair is produced by Angora goats and cashmere is produced by cashmere goats.