Cotton seeds float in the air. Give reasons
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Cotton is a material that has a porous structure, and the pores trap air inside themselves. As a result, the overall density of cotton is less than water, which is why it floats on water
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The cotton we see floating in the air is the release of the seeds from black poplar and black cottonwood trees, she said, which fly off their branches when they are mature, and the pod is dried. ... The cottony material is not an allergenic, Pfeiffer said. Pollen causes the allergies; these are seeds
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