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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 linear process provides an overview of the procedure of making wool.
Overall, There are 9 stages in the process, starting with taking care of the natural resources and culminating in manufacturing end products.
First, the process begins with sheep farming. Second, workers employed will shear the fleece of these sheeps, before cleaning all of them. Next, these fleece are carded after being drying by the drying machines. At here, there are 2 cases. If the caring process is failed, it is tranformed to string, before being recycled. If this process is successful, the animal fur will be turned into the tuft of wool.
Subsequently, it is transported to the storages before being reforming the spinning- ball of yarn. Finally, these yarn will be ultilized to meed the need of knitting, or be used to produce the end products including jackets, carpets.
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