Cotton is tufts of individual fibers. These fibers are made into thread by being twisted together in modern versions of your great great grandmother's sinning wheel ("There's an old spinning wheel in the parlor. . .") Then these threads are woven together (interlaced) by a machines called looms to create fabric.
Encouraged worldwide industrial development.
Cotton plants make cotton. They don't make clothing.
**encourage worldwide industrial development**
cotton clothing!!
encouraged worldwide industrial development
the pueblo tribe grew cotton to make their clothing!
cotton is mostly used to make fabric for clothing.
Yes, cotton clothing can have an effect on chlorine in pools. When cotton clothing is worn in pools, the fabric can absorb chlorine, which may cause the chlorine levels in the water to decrease. It is recommended to avoid wearing cotton clothing in pools to maintain appropriate chlorine levels for water sanitation.
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