Some terry cloth is made from 100% cotton, some isn't. You need to read the label of the particular piece to answer that question.
Cotton is a natural fibre and is found on a plant called cotton flowers
Denim itself is not a fibre... Denim is a fabric which is mostly commonly made out of cotton fibres (which are natural). However today much more denim is being made from a cotton-synthetic fibre mix.
natural fibre
Wool is Natural Fibre
Asbestos is a natural fibre. That means yes.
Cotton is a natural fibre and is found on a plant called cotton flowers
You should be able to - sheep produce wool which is a natural fibre. Cotton is also a natural fibre but it is plant based.
Denim itself is not a fibre... Denim is a fabric which is mostly commonly made out of cotton fibres (which are natural). However today much more denim is being made from a cotton-synthetic fibre mix.
Terrycot is a blend of terylene and cotton, whereas terrywool is a blend of terylene and wool.
Dacron is a man-made fibre and cotton is a natural fibre. Often textiles are fabricated from a mix of these fibres. In those cases, the textile is labeled dacron-cotton, with percentages of each fibre posted on the label.
Cotton fibres come from cotton plants, and this fibre is then processed by mankind into useful products.
The raw material for cotton products is cotton, which grows on a bush.
Cotton - it's a natural fibre, with air-spaces between the threads. Rayon is a manufactured fibre - much thinner than cotton, and with less breathable spaces between the strands.
Not true. People like natural fiber whether it is in food or clothing like cotton.
No, cotton is a natural fibre made from the cotton plant, and polyester is a man-made synthetic fabric which is a petroleum-by-product.
No, a mineral is generally an impure compound as it is found in nature
No. Cotton is a fibre.