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the journey of a cotton shirt from field to factory.

30. Do you think, everyone in your country get enough food to eat? If yes why, if not why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭕The cotton thus obtained is shipped to spinning mills, where yarn is made. The yarns are then bleached with chemicals and dyed with dyes or pigments. Thereafter, the yarn is sent to textile mills for being woven into fabric

⭕No, everyone does not get enough food to eat due to income inequality some people do not have enough purchasing power to buy enough food for their families. Scientifically, climate change also plays a major role in such a condition. ... So people with less income or no income face the problem to get enough food

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A simple cotton T-shirt doesn’t seem so simple when you begin to trace the various steps in the now-standard vast global process from cotton farm to clothing shop.

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