1 Pound a day!
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Cotton fibres are the fibres in cotton.
Cotton fibers come from the seedpods of the cotton plant, which contain the fluffy white fibers that are harvested and spun into yarn or thread for making textiles. The fibers are composed mostly of cellulose and are known for their softness, breathability, and absorbent qualities.
cotton gin
Cotton goes through several stages to be turned into fabric: Cultivation: Cotton is grown and harvested from crops. Ginning: The cotton fibers are separated from the seeds. Spinning: The fibers are spun into yarn. Weaving or knitting: The yarn is then woven or knitted into fabric.
The process of pulling apart raw cotton and cleaning it is known as "cotton shucking." This process was made much faster when, in 1793, Eli Whitney created the cotton gin, which did the whole thing mechanically.
Cotton fibers were pushed through the wire teeth of the cotton gin. These wire teeth helped separate the seeds from the raw cotton fibers, making the process of cleaning the cotton more efficient.
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Cotton fibres come from cotton plants -- that is the base.
Cotton is the flower of a cotton stalk. It is made up of fibers and has seeds in it.
The cotton plant.
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