Sugar cane thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with consistent rainfall and plenty of sunshine. It requires a warm environment with temperatures between 60-95°F for optimum growth. Sugar cane is sensitive to frost and drought, so a consistent and well-distributed rainfall pattern is important for its cultivation.
Sugar cane grows best in tropical and subtropical climates with warm temperatures, abundant sunlight, and consistent rainfall. It requires a long growing season with plenty of moisture to thrive.
Farming generally thrives in a temperate climate with moderate rainfall, consistent sunlight, and a variety of seasons. This type of climate provides the ideal conditions for crops to grow and flourish.
The second type of climate in the Philippines is the Type II climate which is characterized by a very pronounced rainfall pattern with maximum rainfall during the winter months (Nov to April) and dry conditions during summer (May to October). This climate type is experienced in eastern parts of the Philippines like Samar, Leyte and parts of Mindanao.
Equatorial climate, characterized by high temperatures, high humidity, and heavy rainfall year-round, is not found on the North American continent. This type of climate is typically found near the equator.
The Philippines has a tropical maritime climate characterized by high temperatures, high humidity, and abundant rainfall. There are four distinct climate types in the Philippines: Type I - two pronounced seasons (dry and wet), Type II - no dry season, Type III - short dry season, and Type IV - rain throughout the year.
Sugar cane is the type of grass uses in the sugar industry. It is grown, harvested and then the sugars are extracted and refined.
Cane sugar is a type of sucrose, which is a disaccharide made up of glucose and fructose molecules.
Sugar is a general term for sweet, soluble carbohydrates, while cane sugar specifically refers to sugar derived from sugar cane plants. Cane sugar is a type of sugar, but not all sugars come from sugar cane.
Sugar cane grows best in tropical and subtropical climates with warm temperatures, abundant sunlight, and consistent rainfall. It requires a long growing season with plenty of moisture to thrive.
No, it's a type of food extracted from either the sugar cane plant or the sugar beet.
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 think you refer to 'sugar beet' it is not any type of cane. It is a root crop with a tap root similar to beetroot. It is grown in cooler climates for sugar production.
You use caster sugar or cane sugar.
Granulated sugar is a type of sugar that is refined and processed from either sugarcane or sugar beets. Cane sugar specifically refers to sugar that is derived from sugarcane. The main difference between the two is the source of the sugar, with cane sugar coming specifically from sugarcane plants.
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yes the did they got it all the time yup if your talking about that cane shoot your talking about sugar cane rite i had that type of sugar before im only six k
well i did a project with cane sugar, powered cane sugar, brown sugar, and splenda. the ants liked the powered sugar the best.