Cotton is from a cotton plant. It is grown in huge fields and the plants get fairly large. About this time of year the grower sprays the plant with salt or sometimes a defoliation chemical ( it stinks) and the plant dies. When this happens the cotton bolls open and a machine called a cotton picker can go through the field. If it rains in this time the cotton will turn from white to yellow which will lower the price of the cotton. Once the picker has gone through it will keep going through the filed until it can get no more cotton. The raw cotton is taken to a cotton gin in a big open wagon and processed into cotton bales. The bales are huge and each bale is wrapped in burlap and numbered. The cotton bales are sold at a auction to be made into fabric and other things.
Mississippi produces more cotton than Maine.
cotton
A major cotton state is Texas. Texas produces over half of the United States cotton
Cotton is produced by the cotton plant, specifically from the genus Gossypium. This plant produces fluffy seed fibers that are harvested and processed to create cotton textiles. There are several species of Gossypium, with Gossypium hirsutum being the most widely cultivated for commercial cotton production.
india
Yes. Cotton is made of cellulose, which is a natural polymer.
THe hispanians
west
Texas
The southern region of the United States, particularly states like Texas, Georgia, and Mississippi, produces the most cotton. The warm and humid climate in the South is ideal for cotton cultivation. The Midwest region is more known for its production of crops like corn and soybeans.
The hispanians
No.It produces cotton.