No, because cotton is relatively neutral
With a cotton gin, you remove the cotton seeds and it is easier to make it into cotton fabric.
Organic cotton cost more because it needs alot more care
because they found more cotton trees
Several things, Cotton was easy to farm, So it was more avaliable,,,, More cotton = More uses,,,, Also there were machines being invented that were processing cotton faster, faster process of cotton = more demand,,,, More demand = more producers,,,, More producers = the demand for better equipment,,,, demand for better equipment = more inventions.,,, In short, its A classic example of one hand fills the other.,, This was fun, Jamison.,,,,,,,,,,,,,If your confused, read it A couple more times, you will get it.
The cotton industry has not disappeared. Cotton is more popular than ever, due to the organic movement. Many people prefer cotton over other materials.
Because cotton is more absorbent. i.e. Nylon is less absorbent than cotton so is more water-resistant.
because it wants to be
One should not wear nylon cloths on Diwali because fire works are displayed on that day in the room and courtyard and nylon cloths are more prone to fire than cotton cloths. If one's nylon cloth catches fire, it is very difficult to rescue the person as burnt nylon cloth pieces get entangled in the body, aggravating the situation.
cloth can be made from alot of different things, but its usually made from wool, or cotton.
mixing is where a fabric is made up of two or more different types of yarn so for example, you weave cotton and nylon together but each strand of fibre is only either cotton or nylon. blending is where the actual fibre you are weaving is a blend of two yarns like cotton and nylon (for example). blending is when two or more yarns are combined to produce one yarn.
Cotton is much more comfy and cotton is cooler in the summer than most of all the other materials.
Cotton is a better fabric than nylon for sports and exercise because, being a natural fibre, it breathes, meaning your skin can also breathe and sweat can evaporate like it is supposed to. This is similarly the case for wool. On the other hand, nylon is a synthetic polymer and hence does not absorb moisture well thereby can leave you feeling hot and clammy at the best of times, let alone during exercise and rigorous activity.
Previous answers to this question have stated that cotton burns the fastest, while synthetic fabrics burn slowest, such as Nylon. I believe this is inaccurate. My experience as a chemist tells me that synthetic clothing such as Nylon and polyester burn much more quickly than cotton.
The term can be applied to any thin cord, usually 2 or more strands twisted together. Twine can be cotton, hemp, nylon,or jute (which is used to make burlap).
Nylon are condensation polymers formed by reacting equal parts of diamine and dicarboxylic acid and linked by peptide bonds and polyester are made by repeating units of ester functional groups.
people got alot of work done meaning more money and more cotton and the more cotton there was the more cloths were made and the more people could get different cloths to make clothes.
The clothes of the lower classes were made of cotton. The Middle and Upper classes wore cotton clothes for everyday purposes and materials such as silks and satins from China and the Middle East, and furs from the Americas when dressing more formally. Generally speaking, the more wealthy population would wear formal garb more often, as clothes were used heavily to indicate status.