Linen.
Horses, flax, linen, and slaves-
Ireland and belgium
Below are the most flax growing countries. Canada Russia Ukraine France Argentina Italy Germany UK Holland Belgium For more information on Linen visit LinenClub
Flax is used to produce linen cloth.
Holland covers were furniture covers made of linen cloth. The country of Holland was known to produce high quality of linen and this linen was typically used to cover over furniture that was not receiving regular use, hence the term holland cover.
Not all countries produce enough food to meet the needs of their populations. Some countries rely on imports to supplement their food supply, while others experience food insecurity due to factors like poor infrastructure, climate change, or political instability.
In many countries, especially in the old days, one of your options was linen. Linen was made from the flax plant, and while it was difficult to make it, the end result was cool and comfortable clothing. To this day, linen is still a popular fabric.
No - there are certain breeds that produce fibre - mohair from Angora goats and cashmere from Cashmere goats.
The flax fibers had to be spun into a yarn.
The following European countries produce geothermal energy (2010):AustriaFranceGermanyIcelandItalyPortugalTurkey
I would estimate 21- 25 countries can and do produce jet engines