No, I do not grow silk. Silk is produced by silkworms, specifically the larvae of the Bombyx mori moth, which spin cocoons made of silk fibers. The process of silk production involves cultivating these silkworms and harvesting the cocoons. If you're interested in silk production, it typically requires specific agricultural practices and conditions.
They grew indigo, mullberry trees for silk, tobacco, and rice to name a few
cuz they traded tea silk, rice, porcelain, and steal
Chinese silk trade
Yes, producing silk is a multistep process that involves plants, insects, and humans. The primary source of silk is the silkworm, which feeds on mulberry leaves (a plant) to grow. Once the silkworms spin their cocoons, humans collect and process these cocoons to extract the silk fibers, which are then spun into threads for various uses. This intricate process highlights the collaboration between nature and human craftsmanship in silk production.
No the Silk Road was not smooth. The Silk road was actually a road that was used for trading. The main item traded along the Silk Road was silk that is why it is called the silk road.
no they have silkworms that make something and then they weave it into silk.
Silk comes from silk worms, and is not related to wool, which comes from animals that grow coats.
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Silk worms generally prefer to feed on the leaves of mulberry trees, specifically the white mulberry tree. These trees provide the necessary nutrients for the silk worms to grow and produce silk.
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First you have to have silk curls like him, it's comes natural. Just wait for it to grow..
it makes it through its body similar to how a spider makes the stuff for its web
Silkworms produce silk when they grow from worms, into their adult stage: a moth. In between these stages, the silkworm spins a single thread of silk around itself, which eventually hardens into a cocoon to protect it during this transformation. This silk is excreted from the salivary glands. The worm is boiled alive during this stage before the silk is removed. If it were allowed to grow and emerge from the cocoon, it would break the cocoon in the process, making it less valuable for silk production (and useless for high quality garment). The silk itself can also be loosen by soaking water. which will loosen up the "gum". Labors use a brush to push the cocoon up and down until one of the loose end is attack to the brush.
It was the most important trade route in china. It helped the economy grow in china
It enable them to trade items such as silk. It sped cultural diffusion and the development of civilizations. People traded ideas and technology. It was a source of income and helped China grow. YOU'RE WELCOME BUB!
More people came to China and China got more goods and money
They grew indigo, mullberry trees for silk, tobacco, and rice to name a few