. . Information about pollution of Ganga and Yamuna rivers and effects of air pollution on Taj Mahal
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The outer surface of the3 Taj turning yellow is mostly due to atmosperic pollution and also due to (suspected) excessive presence of Sulphur Dioxide in the air due to the mathura refinery nearby.
The Taj Mahal is turning yellow and green due to heavy air pollution. ... Tiny insects from the drying Yamuna River into which the city pours its sewage crawl into the TajMahal, their excrement further staining the marble, an environmental lawyer told India's Supreme Court.
The Ganga river is one of the most polluted rivers in the world and poses major threats to the human populous based around it. The Yamuna river is not as polluted as the Ganga, however, after the Wazirabad barrage and Okhla barrage there is a discharge of waste which makes the river become dangerously polluted
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- EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON TAJ MAHAL
Due to an increase in air pollution by the industries in Agra, it has adversely affected the monument, Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal was at first clear white in color , however, due to industrial pollution and other activities, it has caused the color to fade. The color has faded due to the presence of carbon and dust in gases.
GANGA RIVER POLLUTION
The main cause of water pollution in the Ganga river are the increase in the population density, various human activities such as bathing, washing clothes, the bathing of animals, and dumping of various harmful industrial waste into the rivers.
- And this problem also in Yamuna river so same problems in both rivers