what is the average length of continuous Silk thread that can be obtained from a cocoon
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The silk filament is continuous, very long (up to 1,300 metres in length), and extremely fine. The silkworm takes about three days to make a cocoon around itself using the silk filaments.
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A single continuous thread of raw silk from 300 to 900 meters (1000 to 3000 feet) can be drawn from a cocoon. The fibers are very fine and lustrous, about 10 micrometers (1/2500th of an inch) in diameter.
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