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sagar21 asked 6 years ago
The Statue Of Liberty Is Made Up Of  Which Elements?
9 Answers
Rani Kedare answered 6 years ago
The torch flame is so bright because it is coated in gold leaf instead of copper. However, it wasn’t always that way the flame, too was originally coated in copper.
Rani Kedare answered 6 years ago
The torch flame is so bright because it is coated in gold leaf instead of copper. However, it wasn’t always that way the flame, too was originally coated in copper.
Quorans answered 6 years ago
iron, copper, gold etc
nileshpatil1834 answered 6 years ago
The Statue of Liberty is made of copper 3/32 in. (2.4 millimeters) thick.
Aslam answered 6 years ago
The Statue of Liberty is made of aniron frame with a sheet of pure copperhung over it. The torch flame is so bright because it is coated in gold leaf instead of copper. However, it wasn't always that way—the flame, too, was originally coated in copper.
Ramkrushna Rajole answered 6 years ago
The Statue of Liberty is made of an iron frame with a sheet of pure copper hung over it. The torch flame is so bright because it is coated in gold leaf instead of copper.
kadam123 answered 6 years ago
All metal
Sameer1 answered 6 years ago
aniron frame with a sheet of pure copperhung over it. The torch flame is so bright because it is coated in gold leaf instead of copper. However, it wasn’t always that way—the flame, too, was originally coated in copper.
Yuvraj Jadhav answered 6 years ago
The torch flame is so bright because it is coated in gold leaf instead of copper. However, it wasn’t always that way the flame, too was originally coated in copper.