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It is called a cotton gin and is still used today in a modernized form.
The water cycle is primarily powered by solar energy. The heat from the sun causes water on Earth's surface to evaporate and form clouds, which then release precipitation in the form of rain or snow. This process helps regulate the distribution of water across the planet.
It made cloth. The water was used as a form of power to move the machinery in the loom.
No form of cotton is a nutrient for humans.
Plutonium oxide, baked into a ceramic form to keep it from migrating into the air or water.
Water Energy: Water is an energy source that may be used to power mills. In fact, many mills were water-powered in history. Some, but not as many, mills are water powered today. Keeping the example of water-powered mills, the water mill would have to be in a river. If during a drought (per say) the water level of the river dried up or diminished, falling rain would renew it. Of course, water is recycled through the water cycle, so water never diminishes. The form in which the water is in just changes its state of matter.
Can't be answered without knowing the caliber, bullet weight and if it is fresh or salt water.
Cotton comes from plants and is formed into balls after processing. The cotton boll that contains the cotton lint also contains seeds, which are removed as part of the processing steps.
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The wore clothing of cotton. The grew the cotton and wove it. Also cloaks of feathers and they used leather and fur too. With the coming of the Spanish sheep they made clothes of wool. Today they buy clothes form American stores.
No, cotton is a plant. If it is burnt as biofuel it is a form of renewable energy.