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Large portion is absorbed in to the earth. Another into the sewer system. Another into your leaky house :)
1.Cotton nowadays is grown using a lot of insecticides (chemicals that help keep bugs/small animals from eating the crop). Although this keeps the bugs/small animals from eating the crops when they leave the field they carry these chemicals with them and so wherever they go the chemicals go too (e.g.parks, bushlands,towns, water sources etc.) So it helps to keep the cotton growing but it creates disadvantages for the area around the fields
1.Cotton nowadays is grown using a lot of insecticides (chemicals that help keep bugs/small animals from eating the crop). Although this keeps the bugs/small animals from eating the crops when they leave the field they carry these chemicals with them and so wherever they go the chemicals go too (e.g.parks, bushlands,towns, water sources etc.) So it helps to keep the cotton growing but it creates disadvantages for the area around the fields
Blaine Cotton goes by Cotton.
You can't buy a cotton gin. When Whitney made the first one it was small, but today it is a big building that trucks can drive up to with a cotton trailer filled with raw picked cotton. At that point it is sucked into the gin, cleaned and then comes out in large bales.
Cotton has a long process to the mills. It grows on a plant that has flowers on it that become cotton bolls. The bolls are grown in large fields and in the early fall the plant is killed by a spray so the bolls will open to expose the raw cotton. Today, a mechanical cotton picker goes through the fields in early fall to get the raw cotton. It takes several times get all the cotton out of the field and the picked cotton is put in cotton wagons. When they are full the cotton is taken to the gin to process and bale. The bales are sold and eventually the cotton in them go to mills to make clothing and other items from the cotton.
Glynda Cotton goes by Witchy.
Yes of course. Depending how bad it is. If it's most of your leg or a large portion you should go
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.
No. Cotton grows on a sort of small bush-like plant. Go to Alabama and see for yourself. (or just go to google images))
There is a machine that picks of the cotton seed and fluff or there are people that go along each row picking the cotton they are called Cotton Pickers cotton used to be collected by hand but now its collected by machines!
you go to portercroft cotton likes my head