By altering (eating into) the minerals form which the stone is made.
If the stone is marble or limestone - and many statues are - acid rain will slowly but surely eat away at it - a kind of slow-motion "dissolving", as it were. It is very real, and a very serious problem.
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statue of liberty was made out of green asphalt and lucid copper.. by RC
No it is made of reinforced concrete as well as stone.
made out of copper
Statues made of limestone or marble may fizz in acid rain due to the chemical reaction between the calcium carbonate in the stone and the acid. This reaction forms carbon dioxide gas, which results in the fizzing or bubbling when the acid comes into contact with the statue.
No. The Statue of Liberty is made up of all copper.
because of acid rain
It is not made of any stone its made of copper
If X is made into Y, then it means that you started with X and ended up with Y. "I made the stone into statue." If X is made from Y, then it means that you started with Y and ended up with X. "I made the statue from stone."