It grows well in the southern United States.
No. Cotton grows on a sort of small bush-like plant. Go to Alabama and see for yourself. (or just go to google images))
It depends on what sort of fabric it is. Cotton is an example of a fabric that comes from a plant, but nylon is an example of a man-made fabric.
you go to portercroft cotton likes my head
Yes they are sort of a plant
It is a story about a family and their two dogs (hounds of some sort) living in the Ozarks in the 19th century. The Red Fern in the story is a symbol of sacredness; as according to legend only an angel can plant a red fern and wherever one grows is holy ground.
Pick cotton in the south and clean
Leather cotton wool and stuff
Sort of. Not nessecarilly because candy floss is slightly thicker than cotton candy.
a) Because Uranus is to cold b) Because there isn't any oxygen on Uranus c) because as far as research is concerned there hasn't been any sort of plant or food that grows on Uranus
Sounds like some sort of a caterpillar.
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Cotton or some sort of linen. During this time India was producing lavish sort of cotton that was traded to the Britain. India was one of Britain's colonies so what ever they could use India for they would.