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The Statue of Liberty is clad in copper, which corrodes to a green color
The Statue of Liberty is made out of a copper element. When copper erodes or is exposed to oxygen progressively, it turns green.
The Statue of Liberty is made out of a copper element. When copper erodes or is exposed to oxygen progressively, it turns green.
the Statue of Liberty is green because it has been there for a long time. Since metal rusts, the Statue of Liberty also rusted. In fact, it rusted enough for it to turn green. If a penny rusts enough, it will also turn green.
The statue of liberty is not painted green, the copper other metals have gotten oxidized, which turns the metals green.
The statue of liberty turned green because of chemical weathering.
Copper (brownish)
No. It was first brown but the weather changed it to green.
light green color (called a patina)
It's aged copper so it's like a penny that's why the statue of liberty is green
No, the Statue Of Liberty used to be copper. Due to weathering and nature, the Statue became the color it is now: Green. DN +++ IT still IS copper. The green is verdigris: a film of copper oxide on the surface.
Light green !
copper