I don't know whether it grows cotton or not but it does grow lots of vegetables, flax, papyrus, wheat, barley, figs, melons, pomegranates, vines, gran, and corn
Yes, Egypt does grow cotton. Cotton is one of the important crops cultivated in Egypt, with the country being known for its long-staple cotton varieties that are favored for their quality in the textiles industry.
Plantations may grow a variety of crops depending on the region and climate, but common plantation crops include sugarcane, coffee, tea, cotton, tobacco, and rubber. The choice of crop is usually based on factors like soil fertility, climate conditions, and market demand.
Alabama grows a variety of crops including peanuts, cotton, corn, soybeans, poultry, cattle, and timber. The state's climate and soil conditions support the production of a diverse range of agricultural products.
Egypt is traditionally divided into two sections: Upper Egypt in the south and Lower Egypt in the north. The division is based on the flow of the Nile River, with "upper" referring to areas further upstream and "lower" to areas downstream. These historical divisions have shaped the cultural and geographical landscape of Egypt.
It is against the Egyptian constitution for any religious gathering or party to rule Egypt. Accrordingly, even if people belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood govern Egypt, they will be subject to the Egyptian ruling system and subject to their own claimed religious Agenda. On the other hand, Muslim Brotherhood is not of so much popularity in Egypt to win enough majority to rule Egypt.
You can find pyramids in various countries around the world, such as Egypt, Mexico, and Sudan. The most famous pyramids are located in Giza, Egypt, including the Great Pyramid of Giza.
cotton first started in Egypt thousand years ago
One thing that Egypt grows that Canada does not is cotton. Cotton is one of the most important fiber crops in the world.
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the most common plant in Egypt is the palm tree
Egypt's main summer crop is cotton. They also grow corn, rice, fava beans, sugarcane and potatoes. Other than cotton, some of their biggest exports are citrus fruits.
Ancient Egypt. Egypt has always been known for it's cotton cloth.
Cotton comes from a cotton plant. Cotton is grown all around the word. China, India, USA, Pakistan and Brazil are the top producers. I know Australia also grows cotton. Not sure what other countries grow cotton. Hopefully someone else can contribute
Egyptian Cotton..
no it cant its too cold and it will all freeze and form ice cubes of cotton depends how cold your winter is. in India and Egypt cotton is grown for several years and not as an annual crop
Yes, cotton grows in the US. remember when people had slaves, they grew cotton in the south. we can probably still grow cotton, but slaves don't grow it anymore, farmers do.
it takes 1-2 months to grow into a cotton bud
The staes that grow the most cotton are 5.