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Easy enough to work, yet hard-wearing enough to last awhile. Doesn't corrode (too much) when left outside. Has a nice shine.
Statues can be made of almost any material. Statues can be created out of metal, stone, clay, wood and many other materials. Junior Fritz Jacquet is known for making masks out of toilet paper rolls, and one man (his name escapes me) is famous for making statues out of used chewing gum! Creating statues is an ancient, and sometimes wacky, artform.
A solution of copper and tin is a mixture at the atomic leverl. No amount of optical magnification can reveal the different metals in the alloy. The mixture is a random arrangement of copper and tin atoms.
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Following are examples of three metamorphic rocks and a list of their uses.Marble is a metamorphic rock that is used to make floor tiles, counter tops and it is carved into statues and was used extensively in the building of the Roman Colosseum and other historic buildings.Slate is another metamorphic rock that is used in buildings for floor and roofing tiles, and it was once used for blackboards.Quartzite is used as a source of silica; other forms of metamorphic rocks are useful as building components, monuments, counter tops, and facings.
This rock can be used for statues and monuments.
Bronze helped Sumer by providing tools. It improved the economy by allowing more people to come. With bronze it let people honor their kings by making statues. It also made tools to hunt with so they can get crops and animals.Sumerians used agriculture and with bronze it helped. these tools are very strong so it would last longer
Maths is used in making monuments because for making it we need to apply mensuration.
Ancient Greeks did not make any statues in their houses as you say. The statues were sculpted in workshops by highly trained sculptors. The materials they mainly used for this purpose were fine marble, which was later painted on (it's a misconception that the statues were originally colorless) and bronze. Hope i helped somehow
Bronze Sculptures may be located all around the world where bronze was used to create monuments. A bronze age civilization would have had to be present in the geographical area in the past.
One common alloy used in the creation of statues and sculptures in Benin is bronze. Bronze is made by melting a combination of copper and tin, resulting in a durable and aesthetically pleasing material that is commonly used in art and sculpture due to its malleability and resistance to corrosion.
Easy enough to work, yet hard-wearing enough to last awhile. Doesn't corrode (too much) when left outside. Has a nice shine.
In this context, a monument is a structure or object erected to honor or commemorate something or someone. A statue is a sculpted likeness, form or figure of a person, animal or other 'living' creature and is most often created out of stone, metal or wood. Statues may be used as monuments, but not all statues are monuments, by any means. Conversely, monuments may be statues, but they may also be other forms, structures or objects that have no relationship to a statue.
The term you're looking for is megaliths. These are large stones that were used to create monuments or structures for religious or ceremonial purposes in prehistoric times, such as Stonehenge in England or the Moai statues on Easter Island.
Ancient Egyptians used: Rope and sand for cutting blocks.And hard stone chisels and hammers for shaping the statues (later in the bronze age they used bronze tools)Then softer stones to polish the statues.
it is used for making fancy flooring ,sculpture,countertops.It is also used for making monuments like taj mahal
he used bronze