Wool is a natural fiber that comes from the fleece of sheep and other animals such as goats, alpacas, and rabbits. It is used to make a variety of products including clothing, blankets, and carpets. Wool is known for its warmth, softness, and ability to insulate, making it a popular choice for cold weather clothing and bedding.
Properties of Wool
Insulating: Wool has a unique crimped structure that creates air pockets, providing excellent insulation and retaining body heat.
Breathable: It can wick away moisture and allow air to circulate, making it comfortable to wear in various weather conditions.
Durable: Wool fibers are strong and flexible, with the ability to be bent and stretched without losing their shape.
Fire-resistant: Wool is naturally resistant to flame, making it a safe choice for clothing and furnishings.
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
Design a solution to a human problem by using materials to imitate how plants and/or animals use their external parts to help them survive, grow, and meet their needs (e.g., outerwear imitating animal furs for insulation, gear mimicking tree bark or shells for protection).