It was really copper, but over time, the salt water got to it and turned it green.
The statue of liberty was copper-colored when she was new. A patina formed over her as she aged due to exposure.
Weathering has affected the Statue of Liberty because the statue was once a coper color. Acid rain soon caused it to become a green color. Wind, water, snow, and the sun (forms of weathering) also caused the statue's natural color to wash away.
The Statue of Liberty was originally named Liberty Enlightening The World. The name of the statue was changed in 1956 by the United States Congress.
They gave us a Statue of Liberty, we gave them Liberty in fact, twice.
The statue of liberty has a mouth that is 3 feet wide. The statue of liberty has a mouth that is 3 feet wide.
The original color of the Statue of Liberty was copper. The Statue of Liberty turned green because the weathering oxidized the statue.
The Statue of Liberty was brown, copper colored.
The color changed; a copper carbonate hydrate is formed.
Yes
A color of a penny as it was made of copper.
. The Statue of Liberty is clad in copper, which corrodes to a green color
copper
goldish brownish
Light green !
It is cooper
gold
nope it never changed