Warm and hot water is known for shrinking clothes at times, especially wool or cotton clothing. Cold water will not shrink clothing.
when it is already hot refrigerate it and when it is already cold boil it............ o simple
hot. it is cold when it condensates.
Air can be either cold or hot.
I am a teen myself, and i say being hot and cold is an on(hot) and off(cold) relationship.
Cotton grows in warm environment.
To poultice or to apply hot soothing application for e.g. by hot cotton pack
warm day not to hot not to cold, but if its a thick shirt made of cotton most likely on a cold day
cotton grows in places where it is hot or tropical areas. some places are may be too cold.
Cotton requires hot weather and lots water. The south has that and the north is too cold, too rocky, bad soil for cotton, smaller farms, and not enough water.
Warm and hot water is known for shrinking clothes at times, especially wool or cotton clothing. Cold water will not shrink clothing.
People wear cotton in hot climates because the cotton is an absorbing material. In hot climates people sweat a lot and the cotton absorbs that.
all you have to do is soak your pants and throw them in the dryer. Also,100% cotton pants will shrink better than 90% cotton or lower pants.
Iron at the following temperature:One dot Cold iron (110°) for acrylic, nylon and acetate.Two dots Hot iron (150°) for polyester and wool.Three dots Very hot iron (200°) for cotton and linen.
quilts has cotton inside it which protects us from cold
earth is hot and cold
Cotton twill does shrink a little when first laundered. If you are using cotton twill to sew clothing you should launder it first to allow it to shrink before you begin. The amount of shrinkage you get depends on if you wash the fabric in hot, warm or cold water.