China is the world's largest producer of silk, generating approximately 150,000 metric tons annually. This accounts for around 70% of the global silk production. The country's extensive cultivation of silkworms and its traditional silk-making techniques significantly contribute to this output. China's silk industry plays a crucial role in its economy and cultural heritage.
600,000 per year
It really depends on the make, year, condition of the china. Pictures, the stamp or marking on the bottom of the china would come in handy.
The Silk Road is the grandfather of globalization. It was the first ancient highway that facilitated the sharing of ideas, cultures, immigrants and commodities between Eastern and Western culture.
From research, I found that it was $6.8 billion as of 2011
on a scale of 1 2 10 it would be eather a seven or 8
About 300,000,000,000$ a year
silk was in 2640 B.C
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China made Gunpowder in 1000 A.D. They actually made it by accident.
It varies from year to year, of course, but over the last 15 years, China's rice production has ranged from 112 million metric tons to as much as 140 million metric tons.
Silk is a natural fiber. It comes from a worm, so it can't be said to have been "invented".Chinese civilization goes back about five thousand years, to the Chin Dynasty (that's where our word "China" comes from) and the silk trade has been documented since the earliest days of written receipts.This user has false info, silk was invented during the
If you make 74,000 a year how much is that hoourly