No, the Statue of Liberty used to be copper. Due to weathering and nature, the Statue became the color it is now: Green.
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IT still IS copper. The green is verdigris: a film of copper oxide on the surface.
The Statue of Liberty turned green in about the 1890s
No. When copper oxidizes it turns a green-ish colour.
no it is due to the reaction with the air
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.
The Statue of Liberty is a teal color. It may look browned or rusty because of the natural elements.
before it looked like it did now it was made of copper and it was gold but then after years pasted the statue of liberty rusted up now it is rusted green.
Yes it was made in France because France made the statue of liberty . It used to be copper but it's green now.
Originally brown because it was made of copper but because of erosion the entire statue is now a pale green color.
Pennies and the Statue of Liberty are both made of copper but the Statue of Liberty is now green just like pennies become, although they are shiny when they're new. So copper is the metal that has green tarnish.
It is located on Liberty Island.
The statue of liberty.
The possessive form for the proper noun Statue of Liberty is Statue of Liberty's.Example: The Statue of Liberty's dedication ceremony was presided over by President Grover Cleveland.
The Statue of Liberty was not built with air conditioning, but at least parts of it are now air conditioned.
The Statue of Liberty is right off the coast of New York, New York.
the same as always