Eurasia, 2500 B.C.: The Harrapan people were the first to use cotton for clothing, towels and sheets. This is known because there are writings in the Rig Veda, a large collection of knowledge of the past time written roughly between 1700-1100 B.C.
Cotton wool is the UK name for absorbent cotton. Cotton wool is cleaned then used for first aid kit gauze, tampons and Q-tips. It can also be used to germinate seedlings. Cotton has been grown over 5000 years. The ancient Egyptians grew cotton it has been used as a fibre for about as long.
farmers used them to move cotton.
cotton thread is used to sew and to make clothing
you have to insert the cotton
Discovered CottonCotton is estimated to be about 7,000 years old, so no one knows who discovered cotton originally. It was grown, spun, and used in Pakistan and cotton clothing was worn in Egypt in 3,000 BC. The first discovery in the New World was made in 1492 when Christopher Columbus found it growing in the Bahamassomebody used tissues and grined them up and then it turned into Cotton and the took the pieces of the cotton stuck them together and then... THE COTTON BALL WAS BORN!
The cotton gin was first used in India.
Cotton wool is the UK name for absorbent cotton. Cotton wool is cleaned then used for first aid kit gauze, tampons and Q-tips. It can also be used to germinate seedlings. Cotton has been grown over 5000 years. The ancient Egyptians grew cotton it has been used as a fibre for about as long.
Cotton wool is the UK name for absorbent cotton. Cotton wool is cleaned then used for first aid kit gauze, tampons and Q-tips. It can also be used to germinate seedlings. Cotton has been grown over 5000 years. The ancient Egyptians grew cotton it has been used as a fibre for about as long.
Cotton wool is the UK term for absorbent cotton. This fibre is used in first aid dressings and tampons, for example.
because it can be used to wipe the wound.
farmers used them to move cotton.
farmers used them to move cotton.
farmers used them to move cotton.
Cotton wool is coarse cotton fibres used for first aid gauze and tampons. Yes, cotton wool will dry in air given the time for whatever moisture it contains to evaporate.
Cotton from the south(apex)
Cotton wool is the UK term for absorbent cotton, typically used for first-aid gauze and tampons. Depending on what you want to compare it to, it can be considered soft.
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