For information about Lady Liberty go to: http://www.endex.com/gf/buildings/liberty/libertyfacts.htm There are plenty of other sites but this is the first that I found. National Park Service Statue of Liberty info: - Wooden molds - More than 300 separate sheets of copper - Iron posts - Iron straps
it is made out of copper 32 in. thick.
I belive it is made of copper. I know it's the same stuff that pennies are made out of.
It is a copper covered steel framework which provides the carrying capacity for the external visual shell.
rubber steel plastic and concreat
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The statue of liberty is made of a steel frame covered with copper. This copper is the outside. The copper was once brown, but has oxidized over time, turning it green.
The skeleton of the Statue of Liberty was made of iron and the skin in made of thin copper plates. The statue also now has gold leaf for the flame. The interior now also contains some steel, electrical wires and plastic because of renovations that included installation of an elevator and improved stairs.
The hand-hammered skin is copper, but the structure is steel.
The Statue of Liberty is made of copper sheets over a steel framework.
The statue of liberty is found in new york
A robe. If not use a search engine find pictures of "the statue of liberty" and determine it for yourself.
the builders used copper to build the statue of liberty!! The statue is made of a sheathing of pure copper, hung on a framework of steel (originally puddled iron) with the exception of the flame of the torch, which is coated in gold leaf (originally made of copper and later altered to hold glass panes).
The proper noun Statue of Liberty is a concretenoun, a word for a physical thing.It can be confusing because the word liberty is an abstract noun; but in this use, it is part of the whole name for something concrete, the statue.
Well,maybe.(yes i believe.)They used machines to develop the Statue of Liberty. BIG ones though.
i dont know alright
It is a statue. It is always available to be seen. Access is carefully monitored to avoid any terrorist activities.
because it's a national monument
Mainly metalurgy, civil engineering, metal working.
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States. Most countries use such symbols on their stamps to show a bit of their history and culture. The US Flag and the Liberty Bell are two others common symbols found on US stamps.
A chisel and hammer...
they use bricks