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Why is the statue of liberty green?

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The Statue of Liberty is green because of staying in the water for 25 days. From the copper, the water and bacteria cluttered its way to the metallic/ steel statue.

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It's green because when it was first put up it had a thin layer of copper coated around it, due to a chemical reaction between the metal and water with age caused it to turn green.

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