Kate Moss
A lifesize gold statue of Kate Moss as a "modern-day Aphrodite" with her legs tucked behind her head has been unveiled at the British Museum.
he was a solid as a statue
Entered, like the rest of the statue
idk dont ask me
1.Solid 2.LIquid 3.gas
The answer depends on what the statue is made of. If it is made of clay, measuring its volume could be extremely difficult. If it is metal, you could immerse it into a giant graduated container of water. Mark the level of the water before and after the statue is immersed. The difference between the two is the volume of the statue - but only if either the statue is solid or that no water can get into it.
Sculpture
i think its about like -40 to -70 degress celsius if naked
But I can give thee more:For I will raise her statue in pure gold;That while Verona by that name is known,There shall no figure at such rate be setAs that of true and faithful Juliet.
Electricity, gas, solid fuels
I can give you several sentences.That statue is hollow, not solid gold.It was a hollow victory because we still lost the war.A canyon is sometimes called a hollow.
The tomb that was never robbed in Egypt was that of the boy PPharaoh King Tutankhamen, who became Pharaoh when he was only 8 years old. Archaeologists aren't exactly sure why his tomb was not robbed, but his tomb was found completely intact, including his mummy and all his treasures. His famous solid gold coffin is in the British museum.
The most famous Greek temple is the Parthenon, seated atop the Acropolis. The original purpose of the Parthenon was as a temple to the Goddess Athena. Inside the temple was a giant statue of Athena, carved out of solid gold and ivory. This statue is long since destroyed, but the Parthenon remains.