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.
Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do "practice?" (:
I thought you'd have twigged that yourself.
Because there are trees on them
Ha ha that's a good one
The fact that a company can be analogised to a tree does not mean that a partially related idea (money) can be said to grow on trees. The two facts are completely independent. Banks are said to have branches because of the way such a company is organised. The head executive could be called the root system; the main lines of communication and function are likened to the trunk; and each link to a particular are is likened to a branch or subbranch.
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No, pear trees do not have thorns on their branches.
because they use the milk from the trees to eat and because they have no food or money to buy food and it doesnt harm the trees
Some funny questions to include in a slide presentation could be: "Why do we park in driveways and drive on parkways?" or "If money doesn't grow on trees, why do banks have branches?" These questions can add humor and engage the audience during the presentation.
why do orchids live branches or trunks of trees
why do orchids live branches or trunks of trees
the trees dying