While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
• Wool is a natural—and economically important—fiber that is obtained from animals like sheep.
• Australia is a leading producer of wool.
• The thickness of wool fibers varies across sheep breeds.
• Merino sheep produce fine wool that is used for apparel.
• Rambouillet sheep produce fine wool that is used for apparel.
• Romney sheep produce thick wool that is used for rugs and ets.