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The image is a process diagram showing the production of wool from sheep to final products. It begins with sheep, followed by steps including shearing, cleaning, drying, spinning, recycling, tuft storage, knitting, and ends with two final products: carpets and jackets. Additionally, there are branches off the main process resulting in tufts of wool, string, and balls of yarn. There are no numerical data points, percentages, or year indicators provided in the image.
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The given flow chart illustrates how wool is maden.
Overall, it is clear that several stages are involved in the process of wool making. In particular, the process commences with collecting sheep and ends up with manufacturing carpets and jackets.
Looking at the chart in more detail, sheep are picked up for starting the process which is followed by shearing the sheep. Later, the shaded skin is cleaned and dried. After that, the dried skin is spinned with the machines which makes wool. However, the spinned skin can be converted into string and are went to recycling.
Moreover, wool is tufted for storaging tufts. Then, balls of yarns are created and it may went to knitting or producing carpets and jackets.
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