Varanasi
Silk is obtained from the cocoon of the silkworm, which is the larval stage of the silk moth (Bombyx mori). After the larvae spin their cocoons, they undergo metamorphosis into moths. To harvest silk, the cocoons are typically boiled or steamed to kill the pupa and loosen the silk fibers, which are then carefully unwound and processed into silk thread. This process has been practiced for thousands of years, primarily in countries like China and India.
Silk fibers are obtained from the cocoon of silk larvae, larvae of the silk moth, which are spun from the cocoon into one, long thread.
silkworms are first boiled in water so their cocoons can die. then the silk is obtained by spreading
India
25 varities of silk moths are found in india
second rank for india as per the sale of silk.
muga silk ,tassar silk,eri silk,mulberry silk
The eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
25 varities of silk r found in india...
There are five varieties of silk moths found in India. These silk moths in India include the Muga, the Tasar, the Oak Tasar, the Eri, and the Muga.
I'm not sure what you are asking, since raw silk is a fiber which is obtained from the cocoons of silkworms, but a fiber obtained from plants would be something like cotton, though there are others, too.
it is produced by using the liquid in a silk worms mouth.