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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 diagram illustrates how wool is produced for both personal and industrial use. Generally, it is clear that there are various steps involved, beginning with the sheep being sheared and ending with the woolen yarns being knitted or woven into commercially made jackets and carpets.
The process commences when the sheep are sheared for their fleece. Once the collective amount of fleece is cleaned with water and chemicals to get rid of contaminants such as grease, twigs, dried sweat, and other debris, it is taken to a drying machine. Following this, the fleece is carded, which results in tufts of wool and pieces of string as byproducts, with the latter being reintroduced into the process to maximize productivity.
Then, woolen tufts are sent to a warehouse for storage before being spun into balls of yarn. In the last stage, these yarn balls are sold for either individual pastimes, like knitting, or the commercial purpose of making jackets or carpets.
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