Solution:
The above statement is true.Wool is processed from the sheep's hair which is first sheared from the sheep's body, usually during summers. Scouring involves washing the sheared hair thoroughly to remove dirt and dust. Next, the hairs are separated according to their textures in the sorting process. After thorough scoring and sorting, fibres can be dyed in numerous colours. Next, the coloured fibres are combed straightly and then rolled into a yarn which is further used to make wool for sweaters.