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.
Wool is shorn from animals that grow fleece. Then the fleece is cleaned, carded and spun into wool.
Same as hair on you head does
Sheep
You will find it mostly on sheep
Lambs wool is cleaned, carded and spun from fleece grown by lambs.
No. Vinyl is made from petroleum. Wool is made from fleece grown on an animal.
Wool isn't so much found as grown on a sheep's back. and on a variety of other animals.
Wool is a natural fibre grown by animals as fleece; polyester is fabricated from petroleum.
ANSWERafter sheep wool has grown so long the farmer cuts the wool and sends it to a factory to be woven
Plants are grown in soil, sheep eat the plants, we use the sheep's wool to make the sweater.
No. It actually helps grown out your hair.
Wool is not known for its nutritive value. Wool is fleece grown on the skins of animals -- much like humans grow hair. Before you eat wool, envision how your cat behaves from ingesting too much of its fur.
Mongolian wool is spun from fleece-bearing animals that live in the geography loosely called Mongolia. Mostly, the fleece is grown on sheep.
Once your Sheep is fully grown you can sheer it's wool every seven days.
Better is a judgement and you are the judge. Lambswool comes from fleece grown by lambs. Wool may come from any age animal.