Copper
There is a higher concentration of copper in a bronze statue. This is because there is a higher percentage of bronze metal in the statue.
Bronze is a type of metal that has a natural salt resistent compound on it hint the reason they made the Statue of Liberty of bronze and copper
i suppose you would have to get higher than a bronze metal.
Bronze IS a metal.
Bronze is a type of metal.
The statue itself is bronze, and it's internal superstructure ("skeleton") was refurbished just a few years ago with stainless steel girders to replace the original, rusting steel ones.
It is chemical. The copper in bronze turns green when it oxidizes.
Bronze is an alloy of Copper 90% and Tin (Sn) 10%, so it is metal.
The statue of Sir Milo Butler weighs about 375 lb.. Its cast in Gun metal Bronze, an alloy of 85% copper, 5% tin, 5% zinc and 5% lead.The statue is hollow and about 1/2" thick. It was created by Randolph W. Johnston, in his Bronze Art Foundry in Little Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas. The plaster original is still there and the foundry still cast original Bronze Art.
copper+ jast= bronze
the third place winner gets the bronze metal.
Bronze is a metal alloy. It does not have a cleavage.