copper and tin
None. Some medals are made of bronze, notably the Victoria Cross.If you are asking what METALS make up bronze then the answer is copper and tin (sometimes arsenic)
The United States received the most bronze medals in the 2014 Winter Olympics. Here are the top ten countries that received the most bronze medals: 1. United States - 12 bronze medals 2. Norway - 10 bronze medals 3. Russian Fed. - 9 bronze medals 4. Netherlands - 9 bronze medals 5. France - 7 bronze medals 6. Sweden - 6 bronze medals 7. Italy - 6 bronze medals 8. Canada - 5 bronze medals 9. Germany - 5 bronze medals 10. Austria- 5 bronze medals
Russia received the most bronze medals in the 2014 Winter Paralympics. Here are the top ten countries that received the most bronze medals: 1. Russia - 22 bronze medals 2. Ukraine - 11 bronze medals 3. United States - 9 bronze medals 4. Canada - 7 bronze medals 5. Austria - 4 bronze medals 6. France - 4 bronze medals 7. Belarus - 3 bronze medals 8. Great Britain - 2 bronze medals 9. Slovakia - 2 bronze medals 10. Japan - 2 bronze medals
either gold,silver, or bronze
145 bronze medals
15 silvers and 13 bronze.
353 bronze medals
they one 66 bronze medals after i rhinoserose invaded the place and it got cancled so 66 bronze medals
Yes they do gold, silver, and bronze medals.
India won 5 bronze medals as of 2008. India won 8 gold medals, 4 silver medals and, 5 bronze as of 2008.
No, Olympic medals are not made of pure gold, silver, or bronze. Gold medals are mostly made of silver with a thin layer of gold plating, while silver medals are typically made of sterling silver. Bronze medals are made of mostly copper with a small amount of tin and zinc.
As of the 2008 Games in Beijing, Australia has won 147 bronze medals in the Summer Olympics and 3 bronze medals in the Winter Olympics.