Well, darling, algodon is just the Spanish word for cotton, so technically there is no difference between algodon cotton and regular cotton. It's like asking what's the difference between a rose and a rosa. Same thing, just a little fancier in Spanish. So next time someone tries to sell you algodon cotton sheets for a higher price, just tell them you're not falling for that fancy talk!
Algodon
Not usually.
The Spanish word for cotton is "algodon".
I donβt know
Algadon is the Spanish word for Cotton.
joseph a banks
Yes, a shirt made of 100 percent cotton (algodon in Spanish) is likely to shrink in the wash. Cotton fibers have a natural tendency to shrink when exposed to water and heat, causing the fabric to tighten and reduce in size. To minimize shrinkage, it is recommended to wash the shirt in cold water, avoid high heat when drying, and consider air drying or using a low heat setting in the dryer.
Yes don't use hot water and air dry. No Dryer. and if they need to be pressed Low Heat so you don't burn them.
no se cual es la palabra en espanol pero es una cosa que pones en tu oido para limpiarlo. Generalmente es blanco y tiene algodon en la punta para limpiar mejor.
natural
Yes, natural disasters are natural occurrences. That is what the word "natural" means - not resulting from the activities of people.