It was copper, but then over the years it rained and got wet and it was shipped all over the world that it turned green.They were thinking of removing the green, but they didnt because the green actually protects the Statue of Liberty.
They didn't. Initially, New York did not relish the idea of having this statue in their city, and it took a few dozen years for them to warm up to the idea. Now, it is a famous national landmark.
It Declared independence from the British.
It was stripped of it's copper
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are you realy asking yourself this? its a statue of liberty
made out of copper
copper
books what kind of book?
A ferry
Copper The Statue of Liberty is made of copper 3/32 in. (2.4 millimeters) thick, the same as two U.S. pennies put together. Why is the Statue green? The Statue's copper has naturally oxidized to form its familiar "patina" green coating.
It is the face of the mother of the kind man who designed and sent to us! The man sent the statue lived in France! This was an AMERICAN/FRENCH sign of friendship!
It is not made of any stone its made of copper
A metal. It's the same metal on the Statue of Liberty in NY.
What kind of freaking answer is that!!?!?!?!? Someone dumb would say that...
it depends what kind of dogs
The Australian silver "Lunar Series" featuring a Chinese Zodiac.