Thailand can produce silk, which is a valuable item. They can then sell it, and gain profit.
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Yes, by essentially re-purposing the silk work.
If by silk moth you mean Bombyx mori, the moth used to produce silk commercially, then no. If you mean the Saturniid moths, often called "silk moths" colloquially, then yes.
Silk is non living, for it does not reproduce, respire, or metabolize. It was once part of a living thing, the silkworm caterpillar, which spun the fibre of which the caterpillar made its cocoon. From this cocoon the silk strand was unspun to give us the silk thread.
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For example, I bought a silk scarf for 5$ in Thailand.
clothing and others
China and Thailand
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thialand or china i think Thailand mostly yeh thialan
silk is important because it helps with food, clothes, and farming.
Silk was important because it was worth lots of money from Asia.
There are a variety of products that Thailand produces. Some of these include gems and jewelry, Thai silk, various types of frozen foods, flowers, and cosmetic products.
The route used by the Chinese for exporting silk was called the silk route because silk was the most important item of trade
The route used by the Chinese for exporting silk was called the silk route because silk was the most important item of trade
because only the chinese did know how to do silk.
because they look like worms accept they are grey and herbivore. (plant eater)