No. They are essentially both springs but one tends to spring to the extended form, which looks like a cane, and the other to the compressed form, which fits in the palm of the hand.
Same thing as an "anti-war attitude." Protesters appearing to get ready to "do their thing" (cause trouble).
Same thing as an "anti-war attitude." Protesters appearing to get ready to "do their thing" (cause trouble).
Same thing as an "anti-war attitude." Protesters appearing to get ready to "do their thing" (cause trouble).
Yes, cane sugar and granulated sugar are the same thing. Granulated sugar is made from either sugarcane or sugar beets, but most commonly it is made from sugarcane.
Granulated sugar is a type of sugar that is commonly made from cane sugar, but it can also be made from other sources like beets. So, while granulated sugar is often made from cane sugar, it is not always the same thing.
I thought it was Candy Cane but that wasn't a choice. I watched it close and saw the same thing-candy cane
It is the same word in French: Une cane
No
Not appearing is the same a pleading guilty.
Sugar cane refers to the tall grass plant from which sugar is extracted. Cane sugar, on the other hand, is the crystallized sugar that is processed and refined from sugar cane. In short, sugar cane is the raw plant, while cane sugar is the refined product.
"Maple sugar is about twice as sweet as standard granulated sugar" From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_sugar
No. They are small items, like a rock or a stone or even smaller. They pass through space and if they enter our atmosphere, they burn up appearing as meteors. People often use the incorrect term "shooting star" for a meteor, but they are not the same thing as a star.