No, a mineral is generally an impure compound as it is found in nature
Cotton is a natural fibre grown in bushes. Cotton does not appear on the Periodic Table.
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Natural fibers come from plant, animal and mineral sources. For example cotton fiber comes from the cotton plant / boll. Linen from the flax plant.
oil, water, gold, salt, sugar, zinc, cotton. coffee, grain.
Lemons, lettuce, cantaloupe, citrus, broccoli, cotton, gold, silver, copper, uranium and petrified wood.
No. Rockwool or mineral wool insulation is mineral fibers from volcanic rock heated and spun into a cotton candy texture and has never been reported to have been manufactured using asbestos.
Asbestos is a mineral, and in its natural state it looks like rock. It is a special kind of mineral that, when crushed, breaks into long, narrow fibers, some types of which are flexible enough that they can be woven just like cotton or wool.
A natural fibers carpet is one made from silk,cotton,linen,furs,bamboo, ect.
Cotton Cotton
It is neither.
Yes, cotton and cotton fibre bales are a product produced by a cotton farm. Likewise cotton thread or cotton material are products of cotton mills.
Cotton grows on cotton shrubs on cotton farms.
A cotton mattress is cotton. cotton is a plant.
cotton stalks are the cotton plant residues after picking of cotton. these are simply cotton sticks.