I really obligation relief sooo.. I call for to to know whats cotton come from?
Answers: Just as the others said, it is a plant specifically grown in the south. They find the fields in place and make rows to plant them within. They then drive a tractor next to a planter on the back which plants the seed. They keep them watered, and sprayed beside pesticide, and with plant food to assist them grow and be more productive. You will have small bulb looking things next to are the unopened bolls. The plants are an average of 3 feet large. When they grow larger, they get small flowers on them which is where on earth the bolls will form. When they open, they will own what looks like 3 small cotton ball. After the plant dries and turns brown, they will pick the cotton using a combine, which is a large tractor that picks the cotton and puts it contained by what looks like a full-size box behind the hackney carriage of the tractor(combine). After it is full, they will dump it into a cotton bailer, which looks like an 18 wheeler trailer next to no bottom and these huge things on top that packs the cotton tight. After it is adjectives packed and chock-full into the bailer, they raise the bailer and undo the back of it and verbs the bailer from the cotton bail. You are left near a large rectangle of compressed cotton. They next cover the bail with a tarp on top to save the rain bad. If it gets drizzling, and the sun comes out it can catch smouldering and you will not be able to put it out. The entire bail will burn from the inside out. When they are finished picking the cotton and forming adjectives of their bails, they have a truck next to chains on the bottom of an enclosed trailer which pulls the bail of cotton onto to truck. They after take it to the cotton gin where on earth the seeds are separated from the cotton and it is bailed again. The seed that they will use to plant with again are treated next to chemicals in charge to preserve them again for the following year. The seeds that are unused to plant with again are sent to a plant to be prepared for cotton core oil and such. The bailes of cotton are sent to a factory where on earth the fibers are spun together tightly to make threads or cotton ball or Q-Tips. Things like that. I live within the South and there are cotton field everywhere. I get amazed at the vehicle that stop to take pictures of the field bc they have never see cotton before. I own even cut a stalk of cotton and mailed it to a friend of mine who moved to Iowa so she could show individuals where it comes from. That is the entire cycle of cotton and where on earth it comes from.
Cotton is a plant, and it grows in the south. Try Google.
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