It's destroyed because it's worn out, and new is made to replace it. The total amount of money that's in the system has to remain about the same, as the value is linked to how much there is. If a government would simply print more money the value of it would decrease.
It is estimated that approximately 150 million in U.S. currency is destroyed each day due to wear and tear.
Yes money is made from paper. But not the paper that they use for fake money. And coins are made from metal or copper....or even bronze. Money is made from paper.
Mostly every country made money for the people in their countries
today money is our of paper
Because cotton absorbs water and if it where made from paper your money would tear
it is DESTROYED
made
It's carefully counted and then destroyed under close control. Then the same amount of new money is printed/made.
A factory called a "mint" does this.
Destroyed or ruined.
Well, PAPER money is made with wood pulp. This would result in "monopoly money", however, and would get destroyed when wet. REAL money (Currency, like the American dollar bill for instance) is made with a blend of Cotton and Linen (25% and 75% respectively) with special security fibers also added.
The opposite of made is "destroyed".
Made from the destroyed brains of a Buddha.
I think you can but it will take time and money.
the death of their people and the corruption of the whole system, also the loss of money from war efforts and the devastation of the destroyed areas.
The Great Man-Made River was not destroyed. It is a network of pipes that supply water to parts of Libya.
The money could go to the victims of the crime or it can be destroyed.