Seersucker
it is foot loosing because cotton textile industry not tied to resources, transport etc.
Cotton comes from the cotton plant. The seeds of the cotton plant are contained in a capsule called a boll, each seed surrounded by fibres of two types. These fibres are are removed by a process called ginning. At the first ginning the longer fibres, called staples, are removed and these are twisted together to form yarn for making thread and weaving into high quality textiles. At the second ginning the shorter fibres, called linters, are removed, and these are woven into lower quality textiles including the Lint. The commercial species of cotton plant are G. hirsutum (90% of world production)
Iron is extracted from the earth as a metallic ore. Then it is processed in a steel mill. Since that moment, it is called "steel".
Cotton lint is the fibre derived from seed cotton after the seed cotton has been ginned. Seed cotton is the ball of the cotton plant as picked from the field.
Cotton is typically the substance processed in a ginnery. The ginnery removes seeds from cotton fibers, preparing it for further processing into textiles.
In a ginnery, cotton is processed to separate the seeds from the fiber. The ginnery consists of machines called cotton gins that perform the ginning process.
Cotton
Surgical cotton is cotton which is minimally processed, and is useful in first aid kits, tampons and so forth. Surgical cotton is designed for one-time, a single use. In British English-speaking countries, this material is called cotton wool.
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Ginning is the process of separating cotton fibers from the cotton seeds and plant material. This process is typically done using specialized machines called cotton gins, which remove the seeds from the raw cotton to produce lint that can be further processed into textiles.
it is producessed by a plant
Cotton fibres come from cotton plants, and this fibre is then processed by mankind into useful products.
A ginnery is a place were cotton is processed to take out the seeds.
Cotton fibers are harvested from cotton plants and processed to remove impurities. The fibers are then spun into yarn, which is woven or knitted into fabric. The fabric is further treated and processed to achieve desired characteristics like softness, strength, and color.
It took out the seeds+thorns, so the African Amerians didn't get pricked and bleed on the cotton, so people bought more cotton.
The Cotton Gin. It allowed for mechanical separation of the cotton fibers from cotton seeds, which radically increased the amount of cotton fiber able to be processed in a single day.