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Out of the following, which are the two terms related to silk production?
Sericulture, floriculture, moriculture, apiculture and silviculture
Hints: (i) Silk production involves cultivation of mulberry leaves and rearing silkworms.
(ii) Scientific name of mulberry is Morus alba.

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To determine the two terms related to silk production from the given options, we will analyze each term step by step. ### Step 1: Understand the context of silk production Silk production involves the cultivation of mulberry leaves and the rearing of silkworms. This process is essential for obtaining silk fibers. **Hint:** Silk production is directly linked to the cultivation of specific plants and the life cycle of certain insects. ### Step 2: Analyze the terms provided ...
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