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Bronze is an alloy made up of copper and tin, usually in a ratio of 90% copper to 10% tin



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Bronze is an alloy made up of copper and tin, usually in a ratio of 90% copper to 10% tin. It was first used by ancient civilizations around 3000 BC, and has since been used for a wide variety of purposes. Bronze is known for its strength and durability, as well as its ability to be easily cast into shapes, and is also resistant to corrosion and can withstand extreme temperatures. Bronze has been used in the construction of many famous monuments throughout history, including the Statue of Liberty in New York City. In modern times, bronze is still widely used in sculpture, architecture, engineering projects, coins and medals. Its unique properties make it an ideal material for many applications that require strength or resistance to corrosion or wear over time.