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Question: Which weighs more? All the trains that pass through Grand Central Station in a year, or all the trees cut down to print US currency in circulation?

Explain why.


Answers: Which weighs more? All the trains that pass through Grand Central Station in a year, or all the trees cut down to print US currency in circulation?

Explain why.

they weigh the same...ZERO

Grand Central is a terminal, not a station....and no trees are cut to make US currency

i knew there's a trick and then realized that dollars are not made of common paper. I 1st thought that GrandCentral would be a bus-station and answer would be zero, but wiki gave me the right reasoning.
Thx for choosing it as the best answer.
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  • The trains that pass through Grand Central Station, because dollars are made of cotton and linen!!

    ....you mean, I wasn't right!?! dang it.

    I think ankush just got it.

    everyone knows that one the trains because money is not made of trees!!!its cotton and cotton weighs less

    trees, bc trains are made out of some wood

    TRAINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    if you mean the amount of trees cut down in a year, then I'll go with the trains, but I'm gonna say the trees because U.S. currency was being made long before GCS was put into operation let alone the invention of trains.

    trains don't pass through Grand Central Station that is the end or beginning of the line....

    trees are not used in the making of money...even though it is called paper money it is made from fabric......

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