By Wind
By animal
Cotton seeds stay in the boll and have to be removed from the dense cotton. The first stage in the process is to kill the cotton plant so the bolls open. The cotton is picked by a machine and then in cotton trailers taken to the gin. The gin removes the seeds and the cotton is cleaned and baled. The seeds are saved so they can be replanted. Grasses are dispersed by winds and animals while fruit trees need bees to disperse the pollen. This time of year fruit and nut trees have blossoms on them and the farmer puts bee hives out in the orchards. The bees pollinate the blossoms and the added benefit is honey.
Some other plants that are dispersed by wind like the kapok: African tulip and Cotton.
A fine cotton cloth, also known as cheesecloth. You can strain things through it or use it to wrap things that you do not want to disperse during boiling.
The material used could be made of wool and the dye that can be used is Acid Dyes. In case the material is made of blends of wool and polyester, the dye to be used will be Acid Dye for wool and Disperse Dye for Polyester. In case the material is made of cotton, the dye is Vat Dye and if blends of cotton na polyester, the dye to be used will be Vat Dye and Disperse Dye.
It disperse by animals
Cotton's soft and porous fibers disperse sound waves, which causes them to lose energy and reduces the intensity of the sound. This absorption property is effective at dampening noise because the fibers trap the sound waves rather than reflecting them back into the environment.
disperse ( that doesn't answer the question u know)
they didn't disperse yet!
It disperse by splitting then wind
Disperse is a verb.
A bomb made all the planes disperse.