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The Silk Road is a historically important international trade route between China and the Mediterranean. Because China silk comprised a large proportion of the trade along this ancient road, in 1877, it was named the 'Silk Road' by Ferdinand von Richthofen, an eminent German geographer
From the chinese who made the silk
The eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
The item most traded on the silk road was gold and silk.
The incubator used by the silk farmers is not large because the eggs of the moths are each smaller than the head of a pin.
It does not have to be large because the cocoons are minute.
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What do silk farmers do with cocoons not needed for breeding purposes
Before when the pupae can't fly, farmers need to gain as much silk form it. When the pupae transforms into an moth it will fly away.
no they have silkworms that make something and then they weave it into silk.
What do silk farmers do with cocoons not needed for breeding purposes
You would need a large list of supplies to start silk screening. You have to invest hundreds into the equipment alone. You would have to buy a very expensive silk screen.
the rearing of silk worms in a large scale is called sericulture
Silk farmers -- businesses involved in the care, feeding and tending of domesticated silk worms which produce the commercial silk fibre -- are responsible for their environmental impact.