Without money, the exchange of goods and services would likely rely on bartering or other forms of trade. Systems of reciprocity and sharing might become more prevalent. Individual wealth disparities could decrease, but it could also lead to challenges in obtaining goods essential for survival.
well first frog and more animals would dye
Cold, I would presume Really cold ice and snow everywhere. It would be like the arctic everyday in the winter except everywhere in the world.
A decillion dollars is an almost unimaginable amount of money, with 33 zeros after the 1. It would be virtually impossible for physical cash to represent this amount, as it would far exceed the value of all the wealth in the world. It's more a theoretical concept than a practical sum.
Without people, the world would return to a more natural state with ecosystems functioning without human intervention. Cities and structures would decay, and wildlife would reclaim urban areas. Climate change and pollution would likely improve as human activities ceased.
Like all countries, Kenya uses a variety of paper money and metal coins. A sample of kenyan paper money can be found on http://atsnotes.com/catalog/kenya/kenya.html
Without money the world would have been dominated by barter trade
I don't think this question is answerable. It might be better formulated as one of these questions: * What would the world be like if people were not greedy? * What would the world be like if money was never invented? * What would the world be like if communism could work?
In general, between money or life girls would like life most. After all, all the money in the world is nothing without a life to live.
I have some work I need to find out though what money was like. So what was the money like in world war 2 then?
Well, the world can't run out of money because they make money everyday. But I'd imagine the world wouldn't be that great.
I would like alot of money so I could donate money to charities, see the world, buy a house, pay for college,..........
Gold
Anybody would!!!
less green
If you converted all the money in the world to Canadian or u.s. dollars, there would be, give or take a few, $10.000000000000 (trillion) in the world.
they would get paid a lot of money like 1.000 or more it depends on what time they get at work and when their there.
lots