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because he might step on your cotton balls
No. Not enough heat. Heating pads with pillows over the top might work. Or something with a lot more heat that can be made off it might work!!
Something can be both types of evidence if it possesses characteristics that can be attributed to a group or class of items, as well as unique characteristics that differentiate it from others within that group. For example, a blue cotton fiber found at a crime scene might be considered class evidence because blue cotton fibers are common, but if there are unique qualities, such as a specific dye pattern, it could also be considered individual evidence.
Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, a quart jar can hold around 1,000 cotton balls if you squish them in there real good. But, like, who's actually gonna sit there and count out 1,000 cotton balls just to fill up a jar, right? Just grab a handful, stuff 'em in, and call it a day.
No because they might spill something...
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I suggest you put the coarse gravel on top, the fine gravel in the middle and the cotton balls on the bottom. The less gaps in the material the more dirt will get trapped. The coarse gravel will take a small amount of the dirt out. Then the fine gravel will take out more and finally the cotton balls will most likely take out the rest leaving an evenly distributed amount of dirt in each layer. If the cotton balls are on top then the dirt would fill the cotton balls and some of it might still come through then the layers of gravel may not be effective to such small pieces of dirt.
They will get the same grade that you did. They might like you use something from their old class if they had that class
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You might find cotton thread in your shirt. Otherwise, there should be a picture of cotton above.
Cotton comes from a plant, not an animal. we get wool from sheep though, which at first glance might look like cotton.
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