Make a presentation on polluution of Ganga and Yamuna Rivers and effects of air pollution on Tajmahal
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Taj Mahal is slowly decaying due to air pollution. ... As the Yamuna River dries up, it risks sliding the Taj Mahal off its picturesque banks into a sea of mud. The burning of Municipal Solid Waste in open results in thick toxic smog which is the main reason for the discoloration of Taj MahalResearchers are pointing to air pollution to explain this progressive change of colour. Airborne particulate matter, made of black carbon, light-absorbing brown carbon and dust, have a brown tint that discolours the Taj Mahal's marbleOnly 2% of the river length flows through Delhi between Wazirabad and Okhla yet the city contributes about 76% of the total pollution load in the river. Sewage and industrial effluent is discharged into Delhi's drainage system. It ends up in the river or percolates into the groundHowever, over the years, the threats to Taj have changed forms and the structure now remains vulnerable due to various other factors which have threatened its existence. The monument is now threatened by encroachment, deforestation, solid waste dumps, garbage, falling water levels of Yamuna, Acid rain and pollutio
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pollution in Ganga and Yamuna is very bad because Ganga and Yamuna is famous river in world thus do not pollute thease wonderful river