Cool temperate. Silk is produced by the larvae of a moth which feeds on the Mulberry Tree (Morus alba), these are decidiuous trees which are found in cool temerate climates where there is a definite summer and winter season.
natural. silk is made by silk wormsSilk is a natural fibre produced by silk worms -- moths, really -- that spin cocoons which, when unraveled upon the death of the worm, become silk strands.
Artificial silk, also known as rayon or viscose, is a man-made fiber produced from natural materials like wood pulp. Pure silk, on the other hand, is a natural fiber produced by silkworms. While both can have a silky texture, pure silk tends to be smoother, more luxurious, and more durable than artificial silk.
Natural. It is the fiber made by the silkworm to surround the cocoon of the silk worm larva.
Yes, the word 'silk' is a noun, a fine continuous protein fiber produced by various insect larvae for cocoons; thread, yarn, or fabric made from silk fiber; a word for a thing.
a natural fiber
No it is produced by silk worms
it is produced by using the liquid in a silk worms mouth.
silk worms
The silk worms get killed after they have produced the silk
Andhra Pradesh is known for its production of various types of silk, primarily mulberry silk. The state's favorable climate and rich agricultural practices support sericulture, making it one of India's leading silk-producing regions. Additionally, Andhra Pradesh also produces other silk varieties, such as eri and tasar silk, contributing to the diversity of its silk industry. The silk produced here is often used in traditional clothing and textiles, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.
it is produced by using the liquid in a silk worms mouth.
muga silk ,tassar silk,eri silk,mulberry silk
china
natural. silk is made by silk wormsSilk is a natural fibre produced by silk worms -- moths, really -- that spin cocoons which, when unraveled upon the death of the worm, become silk strands.
In India, most raw silk is produced in the southern states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Woven silk is produced in many places in India, but the most famous silk saris are produced in Banares (Varanasi) in Uttar Pradesh.
Silk is natural. It is produced by silkworms.
The Mediterranean is not a silk producing area.