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Does anyone actually do research before they answer questions on this site, or do they just make stuff up? This answer is completely false and doesn't even make sense.
The truth is that the statue was assembled in New York, using the newly crafted materials sent from France. The statue was not green, AT ALL, when it was first erected. It gained it's green finish, known as patina, through oxidization about 20 years after it was erected. Patination is a natural process, that all copper which is exposed to the elements goes through, it has nothing to do with pollution. The statue wasn't "a little chipped", it was brand new, I'd like to see the references this person used...
Once again, pollution did not have anything to do with the green coloring. If you built a statue out of copper, and then sent it millions of years into the past, before man existed and before pollution, it would still oxidize and turn green. The pollution thing is just a myth.
I'm going to assume the person who asked this question wants to know what the
statue looked like when it was first built and not what it looked like 23 years after, which was 100 years ago. If, for some reason, they want to know what it looked like when it was 23 years old, then that answer is simple. When the statue was 23 years old, it looked just like it does now. The statue was recently renovated and looks about the same as it did after oxidization took place.
151ft, 1 inch tall to the head of the statue, but too the torch it is 305ft 1 inch tall.Weight of copper used in statue: 100 tonsWeight of steel used in statue: 125 tonsTotal weight used in statue: 225 tons
There are 354 stairs in the Statue of Liberty, with 25 windows. Some more quick facts: There are 25 windows in Lady Liberty's crown. The seven spikes on the Statue of Liberty's crown represent either the seven oceans or the seven continents. The statue is made of copper and is now green in color because of oxidation (a chemical reaction between metal and water) from evaporation of the seawater surrounding it. The Statue of Liberty weighs 450,000 pounds (204, 100 kilograms). The Statue of Liberty has size 879 sandals that are each 25 feet (7.6m) long.
It was a gift from that nation to our nation. The occasion of the gift was the 100th anniversary of the founding of America, which triggered a war with Britain. Britain and France had long been enemies, so France was glad to see the USA fighting against Britain and they helped us fight against Britain too. France gave us the Statute of Liberty to show 100 years of friendship and 100 years of opposing British colonialism and military domination of the world.
Um...live 100 years?
100 years = 1 century
100 years
The statue of liberty is 127 years old. it was made in france.
The Statue of Liberty, which was a gift from France to the USA to commemorate 100 years of Independence
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The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from France. It was dedicated in 1886 and turned 100 years old in 1986.
The Statue of Liberty in the US was a gift from the people of France, it is an enlarged copy of the original in Paris.
The French gave the statue of liberty to the US for the 100 year of independence. It is made of copper but is now green. And your an idiot.
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If Uncle Sam ever existed he was in 1776 and the statue was given to the US in 1886 so that was a 100 years later. He never knew about it.
Aside from this question being 100% racist, it is also 100% incorrect. There was and is only one Statue Of Liberty. It was a gift from France and stands on Liberty Island in NY Hrabor.