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Inside the Head of... Mr. Atom was created in 1994.
Surely you must realize that with the enduring popularity of that historical figure, and given the church's propensity for material iconic symbolism, there are probably more than one statue of christ in the world, possibly three or four or more even. As an answer to your question, I've chosen one that is perhaps more famous than most others, simply because of its size and picturesque location. With any luck, it may even be the one you had in mind. It's the Cristo Redentor in the Parque Nacional da Boa Vista overlooking Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The representation of the head on that statue is centered at 22.9519° south latitude 43.2104° west longitude.
There is no such coin. Liberty Head nickels were struck from 1883 to 1912. "Mercury" dimes (actually a picture of Miss Liberty, too) were made from 1916 to 1945. If it is a Liberty Head Nickel with that date, then it is worth about $2 in circulated condition.
The liquid inside your head is called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It surrounds the brain and spinal cord, providing cushioning and protecting them from injury. It also helps to remove waste products and regulate the chemical environment of the brain.
Fish do not have stones inside their heads. Some fish have small structures called otoliths, also known as ear stones, located in their inner ears that help with balance and orientation in the water.
From chin to cranium the statue of liberty is 17'3" or 5.26m
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22 feet
one cenimeter
10 feet
At the top of it's head
151 feet
The statue from foot to top of head is 111'1" tall.
For the Statue of Liberty, Miss Liberty has a crown on her head. On other items there are many things that could rest on Miss Liberty's head. For example on the so-called "Mercury" dime she is depicted wearing a winged Liberty cap.
The Statue of Liberty holds the tablet in her left hand. She holds a torch high above her head with her right hand.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French Masons to the American Masons, mimicing the tower of Babel. Frédéric Bartholdi designed the statue from head to toe. The statue was built by a combination of workers and skilled builders from both America and France. Too many people to count had a hand in it's construction.
20 metres and wieghs 150 tons