RUCHIKA KUMARI
YUKTHA SHRI
APARNA SHEKAR
INDAR SINGH
IS A COTTON AND SILK THREAD WOVEN IN THE SAME MANNER?
IS A COTTON AND SILK THREAD WOVEN IN THE SAME MANNER?
WHY SHOULD WE NOT CATCH A CATERPILLAR WITH OUR BARE HANDS?
The fruit of the mulberry, similar to the blackberry, is an
aggregate fruit that is composed of many smaller fruits called
drupes. Therefore, botanically it is not a true berry. The skin is
smooth and fragile, and the color changes from green to red to
dark purple as it matures. There are also white mulberry varieties
that exist. Mulberries have a stem that persists on the fruit
when it is picked from the tree, distinguishing it from
blackberries and raspberries.
WHAT IS THE LENGTH OF A CONTINUOUS SILK THREAD THAT IS OBTAINED FROM A COCOON?