Farm to fabric — arrange the cotton-to-cloth pipeline including agronomy: a) Yarn b) Sowing c) Cotton d) Fertilizer e) Cloth f) Seed

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: f, b, d, c, a, e

Explanation:

Introduction / Context:This sequence spans agriculture and textiles for cotton.

Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Stages: Seed → Sowing → Fertilizer → Cotton → Yarn → Cloth.

Concept / Approach:Begin with inputs to the field, then harvest fiber, then industrial spinning and weaving.

Step-by-Step Solution:Seed (f) is the starting input.Sowing (b) places seeds in soil.Fertilizer (d) supports crop growth.Cotton (c) is harvested fiber.Yarn (a) is spun from fiber.Cloth (e) is woven/knitted from yarn.

Verification / Alternative check:Textile supply-chain diagrams show the same flow.

Why Other Options Are Wrong:They skip or misorder agronomy and manufacturing steps.

Common Pitfalls:Confusing seed vs sowing; sowing is the act using seeds.

Final Answer:f, b, d, c, a, e

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