yes it is because it is not a liquid
A cotton cloth is a solid.
It is a solid material.
It is a solid material.
Solids (like cotton) do not burn unless they release volatile organic compounds. It is these released volatiles that actually burn, not the solid itself.
Rafaella Fonseca of 7.1 invented cotton cloth
there is a type of cotton cloth called CHISO
The particules inside the Cotton Wool are tight together and are barly moving meaning that it is a Solid. If they were move loose and moving around than it would be a liquid. If there were not many particules and they are moving about rapidly than it would be a Gas. Even if Wool is mould-able it's still a solid.
Cotton cloth is made out of plants
some clothes are made from cotton
Can be made from cotton, linen or silk
Usually, cotton cloth is pressed with an iron.
Cotton cloth us generally translucent, unless the weave is twill or denim, and unless the cotton yarn/thread is thick.