Answer :
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
D-(1) copper; (2) casting
The Statue of Liberty (pictured above) was made of a sheeting of pure copper and was made using a metalworking process known as casting.
Where was the Statue of Liberty made?
In 1885, the statue was shipped to its new home in New York – even though, technically, the tiny island it sits on, Liberty Island, is in New Jersey state waters. Made of copper, it was inaugurated on October 28, 1886, after four years of assembly.
The “shell” was made with 80 tons of Norwegian copper, which, beaten by hand, resulted in the shapes of the grande dame. The process resembled a many-piece jigsaw puzzle, mounted on a steel structure designed by Alexandre Gustave Eiffel.
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