No, it stays pretty much the same.
Different fabrics react best to different temperatures of heat. Cotton material is best handled at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The material will quickly smooth out without the worry of anything being burned.
yes it does
because it does not allow the heat 2 pass through
Cotton And Wool
They're insulators
cotton doesn't "react" to liquids. It becomes saturated with them.
cotton doesn't "react" to liquids. It becomes saturated with them.
Cotton traps heat by creating pockets of air between its fibers, which serves as insulation that retains body heat. When these air pockets are warmed by body heat, the cotton material then traps and holds that warmth close to the body. This is why cotton clothing can help keep you warm in cold temperatures.
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cotton
Different fabrics react best to different temperatures of heat. Cotton material is best handled at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The material will quickly smooth out without the worry of anything being burned.
yes.
yes it does
Cotton fibers from denim are used in insulation
Cotton keeps its heat very well.
It elongates
cotton allows sweat to vaporize and it absorbs heat.