Effects of corrosion of metals on monuments
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Metals are prone to corrosion when remain exposed to weather impact for a period of time.
Many historical and natural monuments are subjected to corrosion of metal and can lead to deterioration.
Water and air containing humidity can cause corrosion of metal and monuments can look bad as it changes the physical appearance.
Air pollution also causes corrosion.
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"There are several adverse effects of corrosion of metals on the monuments such as:
- Due to corrosion, metallic monuments lead to deterioration; as metals are prone to corrosion in the presence of atmospheric moisture and air.
- It damages the monument with a long exposure of metal, as metal is changed into metallic oxide.
- It also causes the finishing and information written on many monuments.
- The physical appearance gets diminished due to this.
- The corrosion of monuments also causes air pollution."
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