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I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but there's a worn away Queen Victoria statue in Aden, Yemen.
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I don't know what your learning about in class right now, but it might have to do with what kind of environment the statue is in. For example, you might find a worn away statue where it rains a lot or by the water because it would erode faster
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