There's no definite measured numerical value but estimation studies say that they can travel minimum of 5-6 miles.....
The cotton gin inventeed by Eli Whitney was invented to mechanize the slow and tedious process of separating the cotton seed from the actual cotton which at the time was done by hand.
Cotton seed: the seeds of the cotton plant. Seed cotton: the cotton fiber with seeds still attached, still needing to go through the cotton gin.
The seed of cotton is called 'cotton seed'.The pod that contains the cotton seed and the cotton fiber is called a 'boll'.
Black seed cotton has smoother seeds and green seed cotton has spiky seeds. This makes it harder to clean green seed cotton than it is to clean black seed, because the green seeds will stick to the cotton fibers.
Cotton lint is the fibre derived from seed cotton after the seed cotton has been ginned. Seed cotton is the ball of the cotton plant as picked from the field.
Cotton is part of the seed of the cotton plant. The cotton is white fluffy strands attached to the cotton seed that allows the seed to catch the wind and be dispersed. We collect these fluffy bundles just as the pod opens and scrape off the seed, keeping the cotton fluff which is combed and twisted into cotton thread.
The beginning of cotton is a cotton plant seed.
The cotton was made by the cotton seed to protect itself
Cotton comes from cotton plants that grow from germinated cotton seeds.
The cotton plant.
In Nepali, cotton seed is called "रुईको बीउ" (ruiko biu). The term "रुई" (rui) refers to cotton, while "बीउ" (biu) means seed. This terminology is commonly used in agricultural contexts when discussing cotton cultivation.
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