sugar is inside of the canes so you have to break the cane open to get it.
It is a tall, tough plant that used to be harvested by hand with machetes. Now it is usually harvested by machinery, chopping down the stems just above ground level, leaving the roots so that it regrows in time for the next crop. Harvest times tend to be during the dry season from there the cane is taken to the mill where the sap containing the sugar is extracted The sap is further refined into the various types of sugar and syrups and molasses that are available.
With machines, but in other countries cane is harvested by hand
you buy to seeds and plant them.
beet root, sugar cane and sweet potato produce sugar.
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chemical. becuase the stuff they pour on the harvest to rid bugs and to help it grow are all chemical. so the answer is chemical.
Hi there sugar grows in hot places it is thought to have originated for New Guinea but spread to south East Asia , Sugar cane also produced in mass quantaties in Brazil the sugar canes in many of the plants is turned to granulated sugar and a waste product ethanol helps fuel some of there ethanol powered cars.
So they don't fall
yes sugar canes are junk food because it has a lot of sugar with in them and that's why they are called sugar canes :)
Yes, sugar canes are plants. They are a member of the grass family.
For the sugar content
In Brazil inside sugar canes.
sugar canes habitat is on fields Réunion island
You can get sugar from the rain forest as there is sugar canes where sugar is grown.
Beetles
it comes from sugar canes
Yes, sugar canes and sugar beets are plants.
I think it was the Mexicans
a sugar harvest
yes