Just like any material, it has the general tendency to get as warm or cold as its surroundings.
Cotton is always a good fiber to have in cold weather. Cotton is warm, and having it in your socks in cold weather will be sure to keep your feet warm.
Cotton grows in warm environment.
warm day not to hot not to cold, but if its a thick shirt made of cotton most likely on a cold day
they used cotton when it was cold and when it was warm from wool
Wool holds in body moisture and insulates from cold, keeping you warm. Cotton absorbs moisture and does not insulate well.
Cotton sheets are good for winter and summer because it doesn't get to warm or cold.
Cotton requires a warm temperature range of around 60-95°F (15-35°C) to grow successfully. Warm climates provide the ideal conditions for the cotton plant to thrive, ensuring optimum growth, development, and yield of cotton fibers. Cold temperatures can inhibit its growth and affect the quality of the cotton fibers produced.
yes, you wear cotton to stay warm.
Warm and hot water is known for shrinking clothes at times, especially wool or cotton clothing. Cold water will not shrink clothing.
Cold to warm
Alaska is not a major producer of cotton due to its cold climate and short growing season. Cotton is primarily grown in warm and arid regions such as Texas, California, and Georgia in the United States.
Cotton grows mainly in warm places admit likes warm soil