go to KFC in Durham the a van will turn up to show you around at 5:00PM
because the yarn in the sweater is cleaned and died and the wool on the sheep is not
Once the wool is sheared from the sheep, it is cleaned, carded and spun into thread.
To put it simply, most wool is packed away, cleaned, combed and used to make woollen clothing items
Wool grows pretty much like the hair on your head does, only denser and finer. Animals that have wool are alpacas, lamas, and some types of sheep and goats.
The possessive form is 'the sheep's wool'.
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
Yes. The wool of a sheep is sheep's wool.
The answer is yes. Wool is a natural resource because it comes from a sheep when a farmer shaves it. It is partly man-made because it requires a series of procedures to turn the wool from the kind that comes straight from the sheep to the kind that we wear in sweaters and socks. Die is also frequently added to give the clothing colour. Wool is not a renewable natural resource.
The hair of a sheep is referred to as wool. Fleece is the wool of a lamb.
NO I personally think it is! Because we were playing a game and that question came up and the answer was that it is made with sheep wool! Yes, Natural Sheep's Wool has a lanolin grease that comes off of it when the wool is scoured and cleaned at the correct temperatures. This grease accounts for 50% of the weight before scouring. The grease is sold to the cosmetics industry and that includes lipstick as a natural base for these products. www.blackmountaininsulationusa.com
yes they are... from the wool on the sheep
sheep wool = Schafswolle