a lady (maybe empress) was walking in her garden and discovered silk
(sth. like that)
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I believe the story is that the emperess of china was sitting under a tree drinking tea and a silkworm fell into her tea and it's body melting created silk and that is how silk was discovered and the Chinese discovered it
Silk was discovered in ancient China around 300 BC.
the silk impacted china because silk was use for trade..
the silk road of china lasts from the west of china all the way to the east
Marco Polo had discovered noodles, spices, herbs, glass, paper,silk,and medicine.Thats a nice answer
silk was made in the 2640 bce in china
silk was discovered first in china
They were first discovered in China
The bum of the silk worm. It emits a thread that people in ancient China discovered you could weave into cloth.
They were discovered in China and can still be found in China today.
I believe the story is that the emperess of china was sitting under a tree drinking tea and a silkworm fell into her tea and it's body melting created silk and that is how silk was discovered and the Chinese discovered it
Silk was first developed and discovered in China. The oldest traces of silk production date as far as 3500 BC. The People's Republic of China is the world's largest silk producer. In 2005, it contained 74 percent of the world's silk production and accounted for 90 percent of silk exports.
Silk was discovered in ancient China around 300 BC.
China. China first discovered the secret of the silk worms. They kept it a secret for many years until one day a few silk worms were smuggeld out of China and it slowly spread through the East. AMerica tried to make silk, but out environment couldn't support the silk worms.
The silk road was created by china's first emperor, Shi Huangdi.
Silk has been around longer than we have had records. It was not invented, but discovered- probably in China. It is a natural material, not man made.
The Chinese emperor Huang Di's wife Lei Zu, discovered that silkworms made their cocoons of silk. She discovered how to weave it into silk cloth.