Florence's wool industry thrived due to favorable environmental conditions for sheep farming, access to high-quality raw materials, skilled artisans, and a strong merchant network. The city's strategic location along trade routes also contributed to its dominance in the wool trade during the medieval and Renaissance periods.
Steel wool is not soluble in water, neither can it absorb water but can get wet so if you take the steel wool out of the water the wet (due to capillary action and surface tension) steel wool will weigh more than dry steel wool. Then the steel wool will rust (and the mass will increase because oxygen unites with iron to form the rust).
Artificial wool, also known as faux wool or synthetic wool, is a man-made fiber designed to mimic the feel and look of natural wool. It is usually made from materials such as acrylic, polyester, or nylon, and is often used as a more cost-effective and cruelty-free alternative to traditional wool.
They produce electrical energy. Humans need a lot of that.
Wool doesn't burn well because it is a protein fiber. It is composed of more than 20 amino acids. Cotton, on the other hand, is a cellulose fiber that easily burns.
The important river in Florence is the Arno. Florence itself is located in a "basin" of hills.
florence mainly depended on wool,baking,and trade industries
Yes. Some breeds of goats produce wool. Angora goats produce mohair, and other breeds produce cashmere wool.
Llamas, alpacas, Vicunas, guanacos, sheep, cashmere goats and cashmere rabbits can give wool. Llamas, alpacas, Vicunas and guanacos have very little lanolin in their wool so those who are allergic to sheep's wool, can typically wear lama wool.
More properly, the raw material from which wool is spun is called fleece.
Florence became wealthy from trading cloth, mostly wool.
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Yaks produce fleece, from which wool is spun.
Yes.
Sheep
Wool is only produced by sheep - other animals produce fibre - cashmere goats produce cashmere, angora goats produce mohair and angora rabbits produce angora.
wool
Produce lambs and wool.