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The Statue of Liberty is constructed from steel and copper. There were a total of 31 tons of copper and 125 tons of steel used in its construction.
The Statue of Liberty was made out of copper and steel, not rocks. The same man who made the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, made the Statue of Liberty.
Steel and copper - however, the flame on her torch is covered in gold leaf.
The pedestal is granite; the statue itself is copper shaped around a steel frame.
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
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.
It is made up of an iron frame and coated with a copper sheet. The reason that it has the bluish-green tint is because of chemical reactions from water. Otherwise, it would have its original brownish-red tint to it.Copper
Weight of copper used in Statue: 179,200 pounds (81,300 kilograms) Weight of steel used in Statue: 250,000 pounds (113,400 kilograms) Total weight of Statue: 450,000 pounds (225 tons) Length of nose: 4' 6" ( l.48m)
The Statue is used for remembrance of The deceleration of Independence signing. SHe is known as Lady Liberty for it also.
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Ghostbusters. They used the Statue of Liberty to fight the giant marshmallow monster.
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of steel (originally puddled iron) with the exception of the flame of the torch, which is coated in gold leaf (originally made of copper and later altered to hold glass panes).