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Sania got upset on learning that for obtaining 1 kg of raw silk around 5,000 cocoons are
killed. But her mother explained her that silkworms are also conserved in this process for
obtaining silk next time. Also it is the source of income to many rural and needy person.
(a) Why silk are famous?
(b) Whom do you agree- Sania or her mother? Why?

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Answered by uprashant913
7

Answer:

Sania got upset on learning that for obtaining 1 kg of raw silk around 5,000 cocoons are killed. But her mother explained her that silkworms are also conserved in this process for obtaining silk next time. Also it is the source of income to many rural and needy person.

Explanation:

Sania got upset on learning that for obtaining 1 kg of raw silk around 5,000 cocoons are killed. But her mother explained her that silkworms are also conserved in this process for obtaining silk next time. Also it is the source of income to many rural and needy person.Sania got upset on learning that for obtaining 1 kg of raw silk around 5,000 cocoons are

killed. But her mother explained her that silkworms are also conserved in this process for

obtaining silk next time. Also it is the source of income to many rural and needy person.

(a) Why silk are famous?

(b) Whom do you agree- Sania or her mother? Why?

Answered by soniatiwari214
2

Answer:

(a) Natural fabric famed for its sheen, luster, durability, and strength, silk has a long history of international trade. Due to its high cost of production, delicate feel, and attractive appearance, silk is the definition of luxury and is a common cloth in high-end and couture fashion design.

  • (b) The silkworms used for breeding, however, are created through conservation efforts. Breeding is done by mating different types of moths, whereas conservation is done using eggs from the same strain in the germ-plasma. The preservation of 58 germ plasma silkworms is the outcome of conservation.
  • Agriculture's increased production boosts farm incomes, expands the food supply, lowers food prices, and creates more jobs in both rural and urban areas. Consumer demand for goods and services generated by industries other than agriculture may rise as income levels rise.

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