How much does the statue of liberty weigh?


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The Statue of Liberty weighs 450,000 pounds which is 225 tons, including the copper and framing. ChaCha!

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The total weight of the Statue of Liberty is 225 tons or 450,000 pounds. Her face alone measures more than 8 feet tall! ChaCha!

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The total weight of copper and steel used in the Statue of Liberty was: 225 tons. Thanks for doing the ChaCha! Have a great day!

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The Statue of Liberty weighs 225 tons (204 metric tons). It's height is 305 ft 1 in (92.99 m). The number of steps is 162. ChaCha

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Statue of Liberty(not including base).Weight of copper in statue:100 tonsWeight of steel in statue:125 tons,total weight 225 tons.

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Total weight used in Statue - 450,000 pounds (225 tons) Copper sheeting of Statue is 3/32 of an inch thick (2.37mm) MORE?

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She weighs 450,000 pounds (225 tons). That comes from 100 tons of copper & 125 tons of steel used to construct the statue. ChaCha!

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Weight of copper used in statue: 100 tons, Weight of steel used in statue: 125 tons, Total weight used in statue: 225 tons.

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The total weight of the statue of liberty is 225 tons. Of that, 100 tons is copper and 125 tons is steel, not including the base.

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