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The image displays a linear process diagram illustrating wool production: Start with Sheep, move to Shearing, then Cleaning, followed by Drying, next is Spinning leading to either Recycling or forming String, String proceeds to Knitting producing Jackets-carpet, side process forms Wool then Tufts of wool, directed to Tuft storage or Balls of yarn that also forward to Knitting.
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The picture outlines which shows the process of making wool.
Overall, there are nine stages involved in making wool, beginning with shearing sheep and ending with knitting.
The process commences with shearing that involves removing wool from sheep , followed by cleaning and drying it to prepare for spinning. After spinning, the wool is spun into string and later it can be recycled.
Subsequently, after spinning, wool is turned into tufts and sent to storage. In the next stage, it is made into balls of yarn and they are used for knitting items such as jackets and carpets.
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