11 - 12 months
yes.
long enough
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Clarification needed: from where, and by what method?
5240 days
The process of making silk, particularly from silkworms, can take several weeks. It begins with silkworms spinning their cocoons, which typically takes about 2-3 days. After the cocoons are harvested, they are boiled or steamed to kill the pupae and then unwound to extract the silk threads, a process that can take an additional few days. Overall, from cocoon to finished silk, the entire process can span 6-8 weeks.
how long does it take for corn silk to work properly?
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Silk typically takes about 3 to 5 years to decompose under natural conditions, depending on environmental factors like humidity and temperature. As a natural fiber, silk is biodegradable, but its decomposition process is slower than that of other organic materials due to its protein structure. Proper composting methods can accelerate the breakdown of silk.
it could actually take about 36 days to get to the silk road depending when you and how you get there
The length of the decision-making process varies depending on the complexity of the decision and the individuals involved. It can range from a few minutes to several weeks or even months.
Bread yeast typically takes about 1-2 weeks to ferment alcohol in the process of making homemade wine.
about a year
The process of making a mummy in ancient Egypt typically took around 70 days.
you had to first kill someone then rape their body
Yes, silkworms typically die when silk is harvested from them. The process usually involves boiling the cocoons to extract the silk threads, which kills the pupae inside. This method ensures that the silk remains unbroken and usable, but it also means the silkworms do not survive to complete their metamorphosis into moths.