Well,maybe.(yes i believe.)They used machines to develop the Statue of Liberty. BIG ones though.
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 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.
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.
you could use a lot of things one is clay/play-dough which is easy to mold & use
what you can do is to place it on top on obsidian. i don't know why but someone was able to spawn it.
The same thing it is used for today and that is a "welcome" to the United States. It was a gift from France.
The Statue of Liberty! The l886 monument was delivered ten years too late ( even if you allow for slow transit of sailing ships).It almost goes without saying the Staue of Liberty would not have been built if not for the hammering activities- of the Newspaper bigwigs of the time such as Joseph Pulitzer. The Federal Government was in a very real sense, reluctant to get involved- the star shaped base of the statue on Bedloe"s Island ( now called Liberty Isle) was part of an old Fort. It was something of a controversial use of Federal moneys and the real ( Clinchers) were aggressive newspaper publishers. As far as known there was no popular referendum, unlike that on an unbuilt (sensibly) baseball stadium in the meadowlands the voters voted down some years ago.