paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
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.
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!
No You Wont This is the same as asking... If you eat beef will a cow grow inside you? I think not. what about if you eat a seed?
Trees provide us with oxygen, wood for furniture, paper, pencils and such. Many fruits also grow on trees.
yes they do be cause there makeing paper and grow more.
Beech trees grow in North America, Europe and Asia. Scientists have formally recognized 10 to 13 distinct beech tree species.
Hardwood trees have broad leaves, dense wood, and are typically slower growing. Softwood trees have needles, lighter wood, and grow faster. Hardwood is often used for furniture and flooring, while softwood is commonly used for construction and paper products.
Most of southern Europe is considered Mediterranean climate. In the Mediterranean climate, olive trees, grape vineyards, as well as many citrus trees grow.
actually money does grow on trees in a way... You see because, money is paper... right? and paper is made from trees. so in a sense, money does grow on trees! But others have other theories like, 'some paper is made from elephant poop! so if its made of that... money must also come from elephant poop!' , but that's a theory and not plain facts. I hope this will serve everyone well! From, Dragonmonkey That is partley true but technically money dosent grow on trees because it grows as a tree and then goes through a process in which it turns into paper and then is put through another process to turn it in to money....By SpenceGurl Um, actually there is zero paper in money. It is 25% linen and 75% cotton.
Paper is considered organic because it is made from natural materials such as wood pulp, which comes from trees. Trees are living organisms that grow through natural processes, so when their pulp is turned into paper, it retains its organic nature.
many of the things we take for grantedfood, paper, and cotton-have a direct connection to the soil. vegetables, grains, and cottom come from plants, livestock such as cattle and pigs feed on grasses, and paper come from trees. plants grasses, and trees all grow in soil. without soil, we cannot grow food or raise livetock or produce paper or other products we need