they used green paint. that's why shes green
They don't use paint it's naturally oxidised because of the copper its made of.
Yes, the outside skin of the Statue of Liberty is made of copper.
The statue is built with an iron frame and copper sheeting for the skin.
The Statue of Liberty outer covering or skin is copper?
The Statue of Liberty has a wrought iron frame. The skin is made of copper, which has turned green over time. The skin is a thick as two pennies staked on top of each other.
It's aged copper so it's like a penny that's why the statue of liberty is green
Steel and copper - however, the flame on her torch is covered in gold leaf.
it is made out of copper but the statue's pedestal is made of concrete covered by blocks of granite.
They didn't. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French in 1886, celebrating the centennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence but the US formed a committee led by Lee Iacocca to restore the outter (skin) of the statue and the starwways
Originally an iron structural skeleton, with a sheet-copper skin.
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The outside skin of the Statue of Liberty is made of copper. When it was first made it was the color of a penny. Over time the copper reacts with the water in the air to formal compounds that are green-blue in color.
Originally an iron structural skeleton, with a sheet-copper skin.