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of steel (originally puddled iron) with the exception of the flame of the torch, which is coated in gold leaf (originally made of copper and later altered to hold glass panes).
i dont know alright
A robe. If not use a search engine find pictures of "the statue of liberty" and determine it for yourself.
you could use a lot of things one is clay/play-dough which is easy to mold & use
The proper noun Statue of Liberty is a concretenoun, a word for a physical thing.It can be confusing because the word liberty is an abstract noun; but in this use, it is part of the whole name for something concrete, the statue.
Well,maybe.(yes i believe.)They used machines to develop the Statue of Liberty. BIG ones though.
I value my personal liberty to speak freely and express my beliefs.
piece by pieceAnswerThe Statue of Liberty was actually a gift from France and it was originally designed and built there: Huge molds were constructed and copper was poured into them. When it cooled the statue was assembled. Once they were sure that everything was where it should be, the statue was broken down and shipped across the ocean to the U.S, where it was once again reassembled.
It is a statue. It is always available to be seen. Access is carefully monitored to avoid any terrorist activities.
because it's a national monument
Mainly metalurgy, civil engineering, metal working.
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States. Most countries use such symbols on their stamps to show a bit of their history and culture. The US Flag and the Liberty Bell are two others common symbols found on US stamps.
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