Yes! -On July 30, 1916 a German spy group attacked a Jersey City, NJ munitions depot. During the resulting explosions, a piece of shrapnel pierced the statue.
The cost in damage was more than two million dollars. That was the year they closed off the torch balcony to tourists.
It was the largest "terrorist" attack on American soil prior to Sept 11, 2001.
The biggest tsunami was 85meters[statue of liberty]
Yes. Hurricane Sandy essentially hit the entire northern Atlantic coast of the U.S. with particularly severe effects in and near New York City. Fortunately there do not seem to be any reports of damage to the statue.
yes 5 people got hit by the torch when it came crashing down in 1888
The Artifact of World is under the Chozo statue in Elder Hall, the room with the first Chozo Ghost. Hit the bomb slot behind the plasma beam shield to move the statue.
The Americans attacked both countries during the War. In regards to the atomic bomb; the German government was defeated before the bomb was finished being made. Japan refused to surrender, so the bomb was dropped.
i can say without a doubt that a bomb hit in 1996. yes. somewhere, some place... a bomb hit in 1996.
One day after the atomic bomb hit Hiroshima in Japan.
Sadako Sasaki was 3 when the ATOMIC bomb hit.
Hmm...well no offense to the Americans who still kiss at the feet of lady liberty, but... All of us have seen the darned thing already. It's not like everytime we drive by it each time we go to New York we're all going to point and say "Wooooaaahhh". The Statue of Liberty is like a One-Hit-Wonder. *Edit* Put under Buildings, Science is a bit too broad of a subject.
Yes it was one of the targets for an atomic bomb.
Well, You Have To Hit The BIG Rock Thingy And It Will Fall Into The TNT, And You Hit That, And It Will Hit The Logs , Then You Hit a The *Bot* With a Big Bomb, and it will land on the side , from there you just hit it with a bomb to make it move upwards.
He does not.