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How does the yarn in the sweater differ from the wool on the sheep

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The yarn might be soft and dyed because it has been treated. The wool might be scratchy, itchy (sorry if those are the same), white*, brown*, or gray*, and possibly warmer because it is thicker.
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Yarn is different from wool on the sheep as wool is a raw material and yarn in the sweater is the product made out pf this.

Wool is directly woven from the animal skin from where it is treated with different procedures to make yarn out of it.

Yarn is used to make textiles, knitting and weaving.

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