Cotton How cotton is made.

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cotton How cotton is made

cotton Cotton is a soft, staple fibre that grows around the boll, or protective capsule, around the seeds of the genus gossypium. The fibre is most often spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile. The plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical vegions around the world including the America, Africa's, and India. The greatest discovery of wild cotton species is found in Mexico, followed by Australia and Africa. The united stats has been the largest exported, for many years. Firsts the cotton is harvested from the fields. The cotton seeds and fibres are put into a machine called a cotton gin. The cotton gin separates out the cotton fibres from the seed pods and seeds. The fibres then goes to a cotton mill to be turned into cloth. The cotton seeds and pods are turned feed for cattle or made into cotton seed oil. Leftover lint is also used in paper.

Cotton questions the raw materials? gossypium plant The process of cotton? the cotton is harvested from the fields. The cotton seeds and fibres are put into a machine called a cotton gin.it separates' out the cotton fibres from the seedpods and seed. The fibre then goes to a cotton mill to be turned into cloth. The by product are also used for separating cotton fibres as well. The cottonseed and pods are turned into feed for the cattle or made into cotton seed. A left over lint is also used in paper. So how long do you think cotton stays in a landfull? It is 5 to 8 months

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