How does the war effect the marble and monuments
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In the well known poem, , William Shakespeare has stated that the time and wasteful war describe everything including monuments, marble and memorials.
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When the wars happen, people fight with each other absurdly just to proclaim their victory. In the sake of winning, man doesn't see the good and bad, and destroys everything. Thus, plenty of destruction is caused by worthless wars which also affect the enormous memorials and beautiful monuments.
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In the well known poem, , William Shakespeare has stated that the time and wasteful war describe everything including monuments, marble and memorials.
But how?
We will get to know it here...
When the wars happen, people fight with each other absurdly just to proclaim their victory. In the sake of winning, man doesn't see the good and bad, and destroys everything. Thus, plenty of destruction is caused by worthless wars which also affect the enormous memorials and beautiful monuments.
Hope this much is satisfactory..!⭐
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Acids have a corrosive effect on limestone or marble buildings or sculptures. It is well established that either wet or dry deposition of sulfur dioxide significantly increases the rate of corrosion on limestone, sandstone, and marble.
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