cotton balls are routinely taken from the delicate hooves of a purebread greyhound. the hooves are sliced off with a black pen is using the melee manuever, then processed through ones b-hole and put into sarah jessica parkers chili hole. she spits it out with a stinky queeef and out comes the cotton ball
Some store-bought cotton balls are made 100% from plants, while others are synthetic. Read the fine print on the package label to tell them apart.
cotton balls are a good insulator because they contain many air filled spaces, the tiny pockets trap air in the cotton balls preventing energy from being transferred. So there is less heat transfer.
We get cotton fibres from cotton balls that is cotton flowers. But we get jute fibres from the stem of the jute plant not from the jute flowers.
We get cotton fibres from cotton balls that is cotton flowers. But we get jute fibres from the stem of the jute plant not from the jute flowers.
No, fleece is not made from cotton. Fleece is typically made from synthetic materials like polyester or a blend of polyester and other fibers.
yes. wool is from goats but cotton balls are made from cotton.
No they not seriosully they made from choclate ice cream
no, because cotton balls are made of used car parts.everyone knows that.
Cotton, They're soft than wool (i guess) but i choose cotton
if you dont have cotton balls to remove nail polish dryer lint workks too ;]]
Cotton balls are made from cotton fibers, which come from cotton plants. The fibers are collected, processed, and wound into balls for various purposes. While the cotton fibers themselves were once part of a living plant, the balls themselves are considered non-living as they do not exhibit biological functions.
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.
Yes, "cotton balls" is a compound word made up of two separate words joined together to create a new noun.
As the name suggests, cotton balls are made from cotton-producing plants.
Cotton balls are not readily dissolvable in water or other liquids. They are made of natural cotton fibers which do not break down easily in water. It is not recommended to flush cotton balls down the drain as they can contribute to clogging.
Cotton balls are not meant to be eaten.
most cotton for denim is grown in the US, there are cotton bushes that are when in season look like cotton balls, then the cotton is turned into thread and woven to turn to denim