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Cotton comes from a plant, not an animal. we get wool from sheep though, which at first glance might look like cotton.
The cotton plant grows in rows, or in stalks. It grows pretty tall and the cotton is soft to the touch. Hope this helps Y'all!!!
most cotton for denim is grown in the US, there are cotton bushes that are when in season look like cotton balls, then the cotton is turned into thread and woven to turn to denim
The address of the Cotton Plant Public Library is: Main Street, Cotton Plant, 72036 0221
Cotton is grown from seeds planted in warm climates with plenty of sunshine and adequate water. The cotton plant is a shrub with broad, green leaves and produces fluffy white fibers in bolls once it flowers. The fibers are harvested and processed to produce cotton fabric.
The cotton plant.
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 is natural from the cotton plant
Cotton is natural from the cotton plant
Yes cotton is a plant it has roots and a stalk
Cotton is a soft, fluffy fiber that grows in bolls on the cotton plant. The fiber is typically white or off-white in color and is known for its versatility and use in textiles and other products.
plant biology