CAUSE ITS PRETTY
The Statue of Liberty is a creation of French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. It is made from copper sheets, making it relatively light for its size.
piece by pieceAnswerThe Statue of Liberty was actually a gift from France and it was originally designed and built there: Huge molds were constructed and copper was poured into them. When it cooled the statue was assembled. Once they were sure that everything was where it should be, the statue was broken down and shipped across the ocean to the U.S, where it was once again reassembled.
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.
The original color of the Statue of Liberty was copper. The Statue of Liberty turned green because the weathering oxidized the statue.
The Statue of Liberty was brown, copper colored.
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi designed it, and important engineering was done by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel. The surface of the statue, called its skin, was made of beaten copper by craftsmen in France. It erected in New York, with construction on the foundation beginning in 1883, and it was dedicated on October 28,1886. There is a link below.
The Statue of Liberty outer covering or skin is copper?
The statue of Liberty isn't supposed to look like anyone. It was mainly built to welcome immigrants coming into America and tell them that freedom is in their future. The Statue was originally copper but over time it turned into a green like color. This should help for your history exam, assignment, or late night inquiries!! :0)
The Statue of Liberty is made out of a copper element. When copper erodes or is exposed to oxygen progressively, it turns green.
Yes, the outside skin of the Statue of Liberty is made of copper.
No. The Statue of Liberty is made up of all copper.
The statue of liberty was copper-colored when she was new. A patina formed over her as she aged due to exposure.