Your answer depends on the 'thread count' of the towel.
100 % cotton towel
high absorbency
fabric made of cotton
Cotton buds because there have allot of fibre and hold more water than paper towel
cotton is made too threads
The products manufactured from cotton include yarns, ropes, threads, surgical absorbent cotton, tampons and so forth.
Most cotton is made of singles yarn meaning that strands of the cotton staple are spun to make a single thread. This thread can then used to weave fabrics. To make two-fold yarn these separate yarns from the cotton staple are then spun together again giving a very fine yarn that has effectively been 'folded together' twice. The "Cotton Count" 100 means the fabric has 100 threads per inch. So if a fabric has a high cotton count it means more threads per inch, so the threads are be finer and the fabric is of a higher quality. Many shirtmakers use cotton with between 80 and 200 threads per inch.
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Raw cotton from the cotton plant has the seeds removed. The cotton is carded by combs to line up the fibers, which are twisted (spun) into long threads.
Yes. No. Cotton and other fibers are "spun" into threads which are then woven into fabric.
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