The process of separating cotton fibres from the seeds is called

The process of separating cotton fibres from the seeds is called

  1. Bailing
  2. Cleaning
  3. Drawing
  4. Ginning ✓

Explanation

Ginning is the process of separating cotton fibers from the seeds and other debris. It involves using a machine, called a cotton gin, to pull the fibers apart from the seeds and other impurities, resulting in clean, raw cotton fibers.

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