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Consistently rising air pollution in Agra has rendered the visibility of Taj Mahal poor in recent days. ... According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) classification, air quality above 401 is considered severe; between 301-400 and between 201-300, it is considered very poor and poor, respectively.
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Many studies have proved that air pollution has an adverse effect on the beautiful white-marbled monument situated in Agra – Taj Mahal. Air pollution is causing a fast discoloration of Taj Mahal, changing the colour of its marbles from white to yellowish-brown.
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Taj Mahal is threatened by pollution from Sulphur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide reacts with the water molecules present in the atmosphere and forms the sulphuric acid which gets precipitated through acid rain and affects the monument by changing its colour and also making cracks in the monuments.