None. Although we commonly refer to currency bills as "paper money", anyone who has washed a bill knows that it is not paper. US Federal Reserve Notes are printed on sheets made of 75% cotton rag and 25% linen (flax fibers). The fibers have been ripped and then pressed together, and are easily folded, cut, or torn. (see related question)
personification
tricky question... no pear will grow cos it's an apple tree hahah
Blocking is usually when you run through a scene, and either you or the director writes down what actions happen where at each line on the script.
A group of people that are always around you helping with things. Such as stylist, etc(For celebrities) Street life posse is a way of life, your always down for each other and got each others back. They always roll with you no matter what.
To put tape down on the stage to mark where a piece of set or prop will be placed, ensuring it stays in the same place each night of the performance.
The exact amount of ink used each day to print US currency is not publicly disclosed for security reasons. However, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing has stated that it takes approximately 2,500 inked sheets to produce a typical print run of US currency, and each sheet can print around 32 notes.
Brazil cuts down the most trees each year.
Currency exchange rates are tied to the economies of the respective governments that print each currency. They are only predictable as far as those economies are predictable.
3-6 billion trees are consumed by the world each world
25-35 million trees
Approximately 15 trees are cut down each day to produce one ton of newsprint paper, which is used for newspapers. This translates to about 30 million trees cut down annually for newspaper production worldwide.
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the answer is that over 34 million chrismas trees are cut down each year.
over 10,000 trees a day
Most likely Oregon. It has the most trees in the United States, makes a lot of money on cutting down trees, and produces the most Christmas trees.
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1,000,000