It is made up of an iron frame and coated with a copper sheet. The reason that it has the bluish-green tint is because of chemical reactions from water. Otherwise, it would have its original brownish-red tint to it.
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The Statue Of Liberty is made of copper.
Apparently, Iron and steel were used (also) - for the internal supporting framework etc..
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The exterior of the Statue of Liberty is made of copper which is 3/32 inches thick. The interior of the Statue is made from wrought iron and steel.
No, it's made of metal.
If by "her", you mean tthe Statue of Liberty, her surface is copper.
Copper plates on a steel armature structure.
The statue of liberty was designed by Bartholdi. It took him 15 years to be completely done. He finished it in 1884.
The Statue of Liberty is located and made in New York.
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statue of liberty was made out of green asphalt and lucid copper.. by RC
The Statue of Liberty was made out of copper and steel, not rocks. The same man who made the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, made the Statue of Liberty.
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.
No. It is iron and copper. . Eiffel, the same man who did the Eiffel Tower, designed it. The statue is made of copper metal pieces that are bolted together. It was shipped over in crates and put together on Liberty Island.