Sugar does not grow on its own as a plant. Sugar comes from sugarcane or sugar beets, which are grown during specific seasons, typically in warmer climates. In the winter, these crops may not grow as well or may not be harvested.
Only certain bacteria can grow on sugar (sucrose). In order for a bacteria to be able to grow on sugar a certain level of moisture must be present along with the ability to absorb sugar as a food/energy source.
Sugar,sugar helps increase cellulose and help the plant grow faster. Plain water will maintain the status Que.
The rate at which a sugar crystal grows can vary depending on factors such as temperature, concentration of sugar in the solution, and presence of impurities. On average, sugar crystals can grow at a rate of about 1-3 millimeters per day under ideal conditions.
When sugar molecule crosses the membrane the sugar molecule moves to the outside of the membrane. This is taught in science.
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.
British Sugar was created in 1936.
Sugar cane in the Caribbean.
Sugar cane does grow in Queensland.
the sugar Cristal's grow faster in refrigerated areas
Europe grows sugar beet to refine into sugar, the European climate is not warm enough to grow sugar cane.
no you cant grow sugar but you can grow sugar grain that will eventually end up being sugar cane (it tastes really good)YEAH i come from Barbados I love sugar cane it is really good and how dumb are you you cannot grow sugar from sugar that is like saying oh i planted money and got a money tree. STUPS
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there was lots of gold scattered around Africa and Africans grow sugarcane which is sugar. also they could get to India easier that way
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it is taught because when you grow up pretty much every job has math in it .