Dr. B.r.ambedkar
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The most number of statues in the world can be found in the Terracotta Army in China. Made to accompany the first Emperor of China in the afterlife, the army consists of thousands of life-sized clay soldiers and horses.
the ring of fire
Statues can be made of almost any material. Statues can be created out of metal, stone, clay, wood and many other materials. Junior Fritz Jacquet is known for making masks out of toilet paper rolls, and one man (his name escapes me) is famous for making statues out of used chewing gum! Creating statues is an ancient, and sometimes wacky, artform.
chemical weathering by acid rain.
There are statues in remembrance of Marie Curie in many places around the world: a quick search found pictures of such statues in Warsaw, in Lublin Poland, (ie, in the nation that would not allow to study physics because of her gender), in Cleveland, in Galveston, in London, in Chicago, in Granada Spain, in Ho Chi Minh City, and (no surprise) in Paris.
I suppose that a marble statue is more sensible (excepting wood statues).