No it's a figure of speech.
No it's a personification
Most acers are trees that grow to 10-45 metres in height. But the genus contains shrubs that do not attain these heights.
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The Aztecs used cacao beans (which they had to trade with the Mayans to get because the cacao tree could not grow in the area in which they lived). The Aztecs also used "hoe" money that was made from copper. It had a fixed weight and was in the shape of an axe head or a knife-like shape. The Spaniards called it tajaderos. Each piece of hoe money was worth 8,000 cacao seeds.
You would use a compounding interest calculator in order to determine how quickly a certain amount of money will grow due to compounding interest. It is useful for determining how much to save and invest over several years.
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Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do "practice?" (:
gum doesnt grow on trees, silly!
physicly, money doesn't grow on trees. but money is made out of paper, and paper comes from trees. so money doesn't grow on trees but the trees make paper, which makes money. hope u enjoyed ur answer!
It means that you have to work for money, it's not easy to come by. People will say money doesn't grow on trees, because typically trees are abundant, and the things that grow on trees are easy to get. You have to work for true money.
No.
they cant its just an expression
No.
do money grow on trees
Maybe if you believe. :)
if you are smart you would know that money can't grow from trees and you are the stupidest person alive also money is paper and you cant grow paper even if paper is made from trees so why even ask the question. this is all i can say.
it lets you grow money trees by planting 100 bells it will sprout.