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effects of pollution on historical monuments essay please write it on notebook 250 words​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The potential for damage to historical monuments has already been realized. Some damage, such as from wind or rain, is unavoidable. However, pollution contributes additional risk factors that can increase the level of destruction. The effects may be minor, such as a blackening of the surface of monuments due to dust.

Taj Mahal has been long known for losing its shine due to pollution. Here are other Indian monuments that have suffered damages in recent history.

10 Serious Effects of Air Pollution on the Environment

Global Warming.

Climate Change.

Acid Rain.

Smog effect.

Deterioration of fields.

Extinction of animal species.

Respiratory health problems.

Deterioration in building materials.

Answered by itzcutechandan
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EFFECTS OF POLLUTION ON HISTORICAL MONUMENTS.

For many historians the effect of pollution on historical sites is a daily battle. Acid rain and smog eat into marble causing small holes in the stone. The Acropolis in Greece is one of main sites that is having this problem. All over the world buildings and historical sites are having problems with pollution and the growth of cities near the site. The Spinx is crumbling and through the centuries various repairs have been done to it, but that has only aided the damage from smog and traffic.

The Roman Colosseum sits in the middle of a traffic circle in Rome. Repairs have been ongoing on the Colosseum and several sections have been rebuilt. In the United States civil war battle sites fight the growth of cities and malls. In some sites a malls form a boundary to the battle site. Natural forces also take their toll on historical sites. Mt. Rushmore is worked on because the granite cracks due to the snow, heat, rain, and pollution.

The main effect is the stone decay, which cam be divided into specific types of degradations:

The main effect is the stone decay, which cam be divided into specific types of degradations:– black crust ( the black layer on the surface of the stone) that can cause chemical reactions that lead to the stone defragmantaion – salt efflorescences that can also induce a certain strength inside the stone, causing the stone to defragment,etc.

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