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∙ 11y agoThe yarns will absorb the dye at different rates and in different saturations, but you will have the same hue in the mix, so you can work them together.
This assumes that you're starting with colourless yarns.
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∙ 11y agoNo, But Mixing That With Dish soap Works.
The invention of the cotton gin actually revived a dying slavery demand.
pus is a collection of living, dead and dying cells as a result of the body fighting a contained infection.
Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin. This invention rescued a dying plantation crop as it made a machine sort out cotton seeds that normally was a task done by hand. With the incentive to try to save their cotton plantations, and the world wide demand for cotton growing, plantation owners increased production and added to their wealth.
Ok, so what you do is get a cotton ball and take Apple Cider Vinegar and put some on the cotton ball, then put the cotton ball on the wart and tape it there over night or when ever, then it will turn BLACK and that's okay it only means it's dying. Then it will fall off. There You Go!!
A dead or dying star will start to create a black hole
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All life on earth dying out by the end of this year.
The loss of an endangered species can disrupt ecosystems and food chains, leading to imbalances and potential harm to other species. It can also have economic impacts, as loss of biodiversity can affect industries such as agriculture and tourism. Additionally, the extinction of a species may indicate environmental issues that need to be addressed to prevent further loss of biodiversity.
Sometimes if you keep dying your hair it will eventually turn ginger, sometimes its a result of going wrong
because the Cotton is very absorbent to the dye.many people believe that humankind has been using naturaldye .All dye has to come from somewhere natural eg.most come from plants or flowers although many reds and oranges come from earth or soil.
Cotton has a high affinity for dyes, allowing colors to penetrate deeply into the fibers and creating vibrant hues. It also has good absorbency, which helps in uniform dye penetration and color fastness. The structure of the cotton fibers provides a smooth surface for printing, resulting in crisp and detailed designs.