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The Chinese used webbed particles to create a fine strip of twine that created Silk.

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What was the secret the Chinese had for making a certain kind of material?

The secret Chinese technique for making silk, derived from silkworms, was closely guarded for centuries. The process involved breeding silkworms, primarily the Bombyx mori, and harvesting their cocoons to extract fine silk threads. This knowledge contributed significantly to China's economy and culture, leading to the establishment of the Silk Road for trade. It wasn't until the Byzantine Empire smuggled silkworms out of China that the secrets of silk production began to spread to the West.


How did the mechanical clocks spread from ancient china to Europe?

silk road


How do silk weaving develop in the byzantine empire?

the major silk indutries. Also because travelers traveled and smuggled silkworm eggs from China(who found the secret on how to make silk). They then grew their own silkworms which made silk and they tried to prevent other countries from finding and developing the secret to making silk. Silk making then became a major industry in the empire, making the empire rich. I like noodles


How did silk weaving develop in the byzantine empire?

the major silk indutries. Also because travelers traveled and smuggled silkworm eggs from China(who found the secret on how to make silk). They then grew their own silkworms which made silk and they tried to prevent other countries from finding and developing the secret to making silk. Silk making then became a major industry in the empire, making the empire rich. I like noodles


What is a description of the spread of Buddhism and Hinduism on the Silk Road?

A religion based smear

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How is silk making spread?

pie! pie!


Why was the silk road so significant in spreading the plague?

i won't pretend I'm an expert at this, but i believe the silk road spread over many miles and the plague spread through those in trade to those in villages and so on. therefore making it somewhat like a wildfire


Who first achieved silk making?

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.


How did silk spread and connect people along the silk road?

because of trading.


What was the primary trade route along which Buddhism spread?

The Silk RoadThe Silk Road -Apex Ninja


Why silk should not be used in presence of infection?

Silk Suture is a multifilimate, Making it have hole type things between the fibers of the suture, Thus making Bacteria More Suseptable to catch into the Threads and spread the infections. In the presence of infection you would want to use a Monofilimate such as Polyproplyne


What are the resaults of the silk road?

The silk road was a huge part of our world history it spread many new ideas and innovations it spread Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam as well as other religions it made many civilizations rich and developed silk roads also spread goods from one civilization to the next such as silk from china and spices from India but the silk road also cause diseases such as measles and black plague to spread and wipe out civilizations.


What were some religions that spread during the silk roads?

Most Roman, Persian, and Greek religions spread around the silk roads during that time.


What diseases did the silk road spread?

The spread of epidemic diseases- smallpox,bubonic plagueYOU'REWELCOME!


Did the Chinese keep making silk a secret?

The chines kept silk making a secret by making a lawthat said anyone whe tells the secret of silk making will be exicuted. (exicute means that they will kill them.


What was the spice trade and silk road?

the Silk road was a network of trade routes that spread as far as grecce


How did silk spread?

The Chinese used webbed particles to create a fine strip of twine that created Silk.