answersLogoWhite

0

What is cotton mad of?

User Avatar

Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Cotton is made of raw cotton fibre which grows in cotton plants.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What cash crop was no longer a major crop sc after the Am Revolution?

I think it is Cotton ,but i might be wrong so please don't get mad!!! I think it is Cotton ,but i might be wrong so please don't get mad!!! tobacco was the south's first successful cash crop yall sum idiots


Which system wouldnbe most profitable for cotton production?

I dont know tell your social studies teacher so dont get mad


Why is a spinneret used to make nylon but is not needed to make cotton or wool fibers?

You people of internet are mad who made this website cuz u only dont know to answer


Why is a spinneret used to make nylon but is not needed to make cotton or wool fiber?

You people of internet are mad who made this website cuz u only dont know to answer


What was the budget for It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World?

The Production Budget for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was $9,400,000.


When was It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World?

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was released on 11/07/1963.


When was It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World released?

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was released on 11/07/1963.


What was the Production Budget for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?

The Production Budget for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was $9,400,000.


What is paper mad eof and why can it vurn?

If I understand your question, paper is made of plant fibers- usually wood, but it can include cotton and linen fiber. Since the plant fibers can burn, so can the paper.


Is jack lancster a hobo?

yes he is a mad mad mad mad mad hobo he is vey mad


What are the release dates for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad MAD World The Sequel - 2015?

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad MAD World The Sequel - 2015 was released on: USA: 29 July 2015


Why do cotton clothes shrink when washed?

Cotton fibers tend to expand and contract when exposed to water and heat, which causes the fabric to shrink. The high temperatures and agitation in the washing machine break down the fibers and cause them to become more tightly packed together, resulting in the fabric shrinking.