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Fabric and relevance of the region where it is used within India ( cold and hot climate)​

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Answered by Alfiya2006allu
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The climate in most parts of India is hot. Nylon and polyester being synthetic fibres do not 'breathe' as easily as cotton. They are unable to absorb sweat and keeping the wearer cool in hot climates.

Answered by narnoliagarima9
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Cotton is a tropical crop and it is raised in India as a Kharif crop. Cotton requires uniformly high temperatures between 21 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius. During October, the day temperature should be above 26 degrees Celsius which helps the ripening and bursting of cotton balls under the sunny skies. During the growing period, at least 200 frost-free days are also necessary for the plant to mature. Rainfall should be moderate, ranging between 50-75 cm. The cotton plant needs sufficient rainfall in the early stages of growth, but sunny and dry weather is required after flowering.

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