Environmental Sciences, asked by murlikrishna, 10 months ago

1/ Taj Mahal at Agra may be damaged by:
(a) Sulphur dioxide
(b) Chlorine
(c) Hydrogen
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ताजमहल आगरा को नुकसान पहुंचाती हैं
(a) सल्फर डाईआक्साइल ' ( •y० । | (b) गोरीन
(C) हाइड्रोजन
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Answered by AlwaysSmileee
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Taj Mahal at Agra may be damaged by:

Sulphur dioxide..

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Taj Mahal at Agra may be damaged by (a) Sulphur dioxide.

What led to the damage to the Taj Mahal?

  • The Taj Mahal's marble (calcium carbonate) was affected by acid rain.
  • This resulted in damage to the magnificent building, which had drawn numerous visitors from all over the world.
  • Acid rain corrodes the Taj Mahal when it hits or falls on the monument.
  • Because the Taj Mahal is entirely composed of marble, acid rains cause the material to react and turn into a powdery substance that is then swept away by the rain.
  • This occurrence is known as marble cancer.

What kind of pollution is harming the Taj Mahal?

  • The fundamental cause of Taj Mahal degradation is polluted Yamuna, not industrial emissions.
  • Five years ago, Yamuna pollution was detected as a threat to the Taj, with the spawning of insects whose excrement was leaving spots on the marbles being attributed to the creation of phosphorous in the river water.

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