because sugar dissolves in water & if we grow sugar cane in it then the flavor of sugar will dissolve
Sugarcane typically grows best in well-drained, deep loam soils with good water holding capacity. Sandy loam soils are also suitable for sugarcane cultivation as they provide good aeration and root development. Soil pH should be around 6 to 7 for optimal growth of sugarcane.
Allow any accumulated water to evenly run out of the cabinet
Yes - lakes, reservoirs, water tanks.
Rice and Sugarcane
i believe if the field you are talking about is the one of dead flowers, you need to first unblock the water to the north-west so it forms a lagoon then drop villagers onto the field and they should bring the magical water to the field and after a while the field should bloom...
"Accumulated" means to have grown in some way, for example "The water had accumulated so much on the basement floor that Ron now needed to swim through it." Hope I helped! :)
I believe that some sugarcane is growing near the water's edge by the largest house, and you can turn that into sugar. 1 sugarcane = 1 sugar.
you find it, but it is pretty rare. try looking by water
Raising sugarcane can lead to several disadvantages, including high water consumption, which can strain local water resources, especially in drought-prone areas. The extensive use of fertilizers and pesticides can harm the environment, leading to soil degradation and water pollution. Additionally, sugarcane farming often requires significant land area, which can contribute to deforestation and loss of biodiversity. Labor conditions in sugarcane plantations can also be poor, with workers facing low wages and challenging working conditions.
Sugarcane is not a compound, it's a mixture, because compounds are joined by chemical reactions and mixtures aren't, and sugarcane is not joined by chemical reactions, making it not a compound, but a mixture. Besides, it's a plant.
Rice is a crop that requires large quantities of water for cultivation. The field needs to be flooded during certain stages of growth to facilitate the production of rice. Other water-intensive crops include sugarcane and cotton.
Rum is not considered a raw material; rather, it is a distilled alcoholic beverage made primarily from sugarcane byproducts, such as molasses or sugarcane juice. The production process involves fermentation and distillation. Raw materials for rum production would include sugarcane, water, and yeast.