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The fibre-yielding plant that can grow in black soil and warm climate is


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a

Jute

b

Cotton

c

Coconut

d

Wool 

answer is B.

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Cotton is a fibre-yielding plant that can grow in black soil and warm climates.
Fibres can be natural and synthetic. Natural fibres can be obtained from plants as well as animals. For example, cotton is grown in places that have black soil as this type of soil has excellent water holding capacity and a warm climate in which the crop flourishes. The fruits of the cotton plant burst open after maturing, and the seed covered with cotton fibres are visible. The cotton from these cotton bolls is picked by hand. The fibres are separated from the seeds through a process known as ginning, which is done by hand or machines. Finally, the fibres are drawn out of the cotton mass and twisted to make yarns.
 
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