Wires are made of many thin threads primarily for improved flexibility and durability, allowing them to withstand repeated bending without breaking. Stranded wires also have a greater surface area to volume ratio, which can enhance heat dissipation and reduce the amount of copper needed to carry the same current. Solid wires are typically used in stationary applications, like residential wiring, due to building codes, while stranded wires are preferred in environments with vibration, such as automotive applications. Although stranded wires are more expensive to manufacture, their advantages in flexibility and reliability make them suitable for various applications. Overall, the choice between stranded and solid wire depends on the specific requirements of the installation.