paper money is made out of 25% linen and 75% cotton
It is not paper from trees....It is made from cotton.
Well, money is actually not made out of paper, it is made out of 75% cotton and 25% linen fibers. Therefore, no, money does not come from trees. However, planting a tree, may get you money. Plant an apple tree, get apples to eat or sell. Use the seeds to plant more trees, therefore giving you more apples to sell.
No. Trees are not not composed of money and only have some to do with making money. Nowadays, paper money is made mostly from cotton.
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!
paper is made out of trees ad wood is made out of trees so they are the same thing because they are made of trees.
The invention of paper money and woodblock printing in ancient China were linked because both technologies required the use of paper. Woodblock printing was used to create intricate designs on the paper used for money, enhancing the security features and deterring counterfeiting. The adoption of paper money benefitted from the advancements in woodblock printing, as it allowed for more sophisticated and visually appealing currency designs.
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.
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.
Okay, money is not, in any real sense, "made of paper". Sure, it's printed on paper (though calling the substance money is printed on "paper" is a bit misleading, because there's actually a large amount of cotton present in that "paper". But, what makes money money is the fact that the government proclaims it to be "legal tender". So, in the only sense that matters, money is made out of government proclamation, not paper. Moreover, trees do not produce paper directly. They produce wood. Humans produce paper by processing the wood (and, in the case of the paper used to print money, cotton as well). And humans make money by printing numbers, words, and the pictures of dead Presidents on the paper. The biological processes going on inside a tree, complex as they are, cannot duplicate these human processes. So, "money", even if it was nothing more than the paper and ink that went into physically producing the bills, still could not grow on trees.
Yes! It's made out of paper, as with all paper products, it comes from trees.
Paper is made from trees
Paper was made of rock's before tree's made paper