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Stephanie Mccall
4 October, 14:30
Worn away statue Mechanical? or Chemical?
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Desiree Bauer
4 October, 15:50
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It probably depends on what the statue is made of for example:
Stone, wood, etc ... But the answer is probably chemical because it is being worn away and chemicals are going on to it.
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Camryn Romero
4 October, 17:36
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Yes it is chemical because it's acid rain and other stuff that is warring it out
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