Because wind and rain erode it.
I can deform a marble statue with TNT in just microseconds. Marble varies a bit in hardness, and the answer to your question depends in large measure on the environment. Mild sulphuric acid environments like those of major cities erode marble very gradually. A sulphuric acid bath would deform the statue quickly, as would a big iron hammer.
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Weather always affects an object when it is exposed to its conditions for a long period of time.
About 1500 years.
Marble statues can last for hundreds to thousands of years if made from high-quality marble and properly maintained. Environmental conditions and regular upkeep greatly influence their longevity.
The Statue of Liberty's sandals are 25 feet long.
Marble statues can slowly corrode when exposed to the elements due to a process called chemical weathering. Rain, wind, and pollutants can cause the surface of the marble to deteriorate over time, leading to discoloration, pitting, and erosion. Additionally, biological factors such as algae or fungi can further contribute to the deterioration of the statue.
how long is the nose of the statue of liberty? it is 1 foot and 6 in.
The Statue of Liberty turned green over a period of many years. The complete transition to green was finished by 1920. The Statue of Liberty has a copper outer covering.
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10 feet long
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