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The image displays a flowchart diagram detailing the process of making wool, consisting of ten labeled steps with accompanying illustrations. The steps are as follows: Sheep, Shearing, Cleaning, Drying, Spinning, Wool (depicted as yarn skeins), Tufts of wool, Tuft storage (depicted as organized tufts), String, Balls of yarn, Recycling, Knitting, and final products Jackets and Carpet. The process flow is indicated by arrows connecting each step, starting with "Sheep" and ending with "Jackets - carpet," with "Recycling" serving as a loopback to "Balls of yarn."
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The drawing illustrates the how wool is generated
Overall, it can be seen from the picture that there are 11 main stages in the process of making wool, commencing with sheep farming and ending with producing final products
At the first stage of the process, sheeps are raised by workers in the farm . after that, when they are adults they will be taken to be sheared the fleece before being cleaned them. Next, these fleeces are put out in the sun to dry then being spinned. At this stage, if this process is failed, it is transformed to string and taken away to recycle. If this process is successful, these fleece will be turned into the tuft of wool
Subsequently, these tufts of wool are transported to the storage then being reformed these balls of yarn. Finally, these yarns will be used to meet the needs such as knitting or producing the final products including jackets or carpets to use
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