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A cotton gin separates cotton fibres from their seeds, and the process is known as ginning.
Well, honey, a cotton ball typically weighs around 0.5 grams. But let's be real, why are you weighing cotton balls? Are you starting a DIY beauty empire or just curious about the weight of fluffy things?
First, the cotton balls were put into the top of the machine. Next, you turn the handle, which turns the cotton through the wire teeth that combs out the seeds. Then the cotton is pulled out of the wire teeth and out of the cotton gin.
clothing, medicine (cotton balls), construction (insulation), furniture (stuffing, rugs, curtains), paper
cottan balls The previous answer was surely a joke. The answer is rocks.
yes you can,5 cotton balls for a regular zippo lighter and 4 for a slim zippo lighter
You use a few cottonballs and pour the water through the cup fulll of cotton balls.
Cotton balls do not absorb heat; instead, they absorb moisture or liquid. When placed near a heat source, such as a flame, they may burn due to their flammable nature rather than absorbing heat.
Cotton balls are generally not recyclable because they are considered a non-recyclable personal care item due to their small size and the fact that they are often contaminated with personal care products like lotions or makeup. It is best to dispose of cotton balls in the regular trash.
yes. wool is from goats but cotton balls are made from cotton.
If "BB" means air rifles BBs or ball bearings, then the bucket of "BB" will weight a LOT more than the bucket of dry cottonballs.
Cotton balls are not meant to be eaten.
Cotton balls are not a suitable replacement for soil because they lack the necessary nutrients and structure to support plant growth. Cotton balls do not provide the aeration or water retention that plants require for healthy root development. It is best to use a well-draining soil mix specifically designed for plants.
Cotton, They're soft than wool (i guess) but i choose cotton
no, because cotton balls are made of used car parts.everyone knows that.
No they not seriosully they made from choclate ice cream
Cotton balls are made from the fluff of cotton plants. Cotton balls are called cotton wool and are unspun cotton fibers. Cotton balls have been around at least in the 5th century BC. The raw cotton is naturally a ball shape.