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The image presents a flowchart labeled 'WOOL PRODUCTION' that indicates the step-by-step process involved in producing wool items, starting from sheep through to the final products such as jackets or carpets. The process involves 9 main steps: shearing (sheep illustration), cleaning (figure washing wool in a bucket), carding (carding tools diagram), drying (representation of wool in a dryer), spinning - balls of yarn (depiction of spun yarn), storage (wooden crate drawing), recycling (recycling symbol), knitting (knitting needles and wool illustration), and the final products (images of a jacket and a carpet). No numerical data points or percentages are provided.
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The pictures illustrate the process of wool production.
Overall, there are nine stages in the process, beginning with the shearing of wool from sheep, to the end products, such as a woolen jacket or carpet.
Looking at the first and second stages of the wool production, sheep are prepared to shear their wool; next, the sheared wool is cleaned in water and dried in the drying machine. During the following stage of the process, the sheep’s wool is carded to separate its strands and tufts using special carding equipment with rollers.
The sorted-out strands from the animal’s wool are sent to be recycled, while the tufts of sheep wool are stored for several days before being spun and made into ready-made balls of yarn. The process ends with knitting the wool yarn to produce various woolen carpets, jackets, or other types of woolen products.
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