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Answered by suvarnabpl2018
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Common naturally occurring materials used for buildings and monuments include sandstone, limestone, marble and granite. Acid rain can damage buildings, historic monuments, and statues, especially those made of rocks, such as limestone and marble, that contain large amounts of calcium carbonate. The effect of acid rain on Taj Mahal structures serves as one of the example of buildings damaged .Granite, while much more resistant to acid, still can be etched and stained by acid rain and the pollutants it carries. Many sculptures throughout the United States and Europe are carved from marble or limestone. When sulfuric acid rain strikes these statues it can cause chipping and damage to the statue . The Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C., is one of many monuments affected by acid rain.

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Answered by Cutiepieannu
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The part of the human body which is called the second brain is enteric nervous system of our gut because it depends on the same neurons and neurotransmitters which are used for central nervous system.

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