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Functions of a sugar cane plant?

-make white and brown sugar -recycled pulp makes cardboard -its leftovers are bagasse which can work as fibre for paper, it works as fertilizer, it is food for animals, it can be transformed into wax, polishes, and jams mixed with ginger it can cure hiccups


What is sugar made out of?

Sugar cane is a type of plant that is grown and then harvested into sugar. Sugar cane is a sub-tropical crop of tall plants with very thick stems. The stems are harvested and they are crushed in order to extract the sweet juice. The juice is purified and the water content is boiled off. Eventually the process reaches a stage when sugar crystals grow. The results are a brown raw sugar that resembles the sweet brown sugar used to make baked goods.


What has been the principal plantation crop of the Lesser Antilles?

Sugar plantations have had a large impact on the islands of the Carribean. Remanants of the sugar plantation system are still alive and well in certain places in the Carribean, particularly Cuba. Sugar plantations have had a large impact on the islands of the Carribean. Remanants of the sugar plantation system are still alive and well in certain places in the Carribean, particularly Cuba.


Is sugar cane a natural resource?

Yes, sugar cane is a natural resource as it is a plant that is grown in nature and harvested for its sugar content. Sugar cane is used for various purposes, including producing sugar, molasses, and ethanol.


How can you tell a sugar cane plant from a river cane plant?

you cant.