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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 diagram shows the process of making wool.
Overall, the diagram have 10 main steps, beginning with the rearing sheep and finished goods.
Firstly, sheep are reared for give enough wool and next step shearing wools, third and fourth steps, this wool is cleaned and dried then wools ready for spinning. After spinning the different products are made. After spinning, it is possible to make a string from it and send it for recycling.
In the next step, tufts of wool are made from the product. And step eight is to keep the tufts sifted. Then the tufts wool is used for doing balls of yarn. Finally, these balls of yarn may be used for knitting or making different wool goods for example jackets and carpets.
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