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marble cancer with example

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Answered by pandeylaxmi584
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Statues and structures made up of marble and limestone are slowly corroded as the rain water containing the acids (acid rain) fall on them.both sulphuric acid and nitric acid dissolve marble to form salts.acid rain corrodes the marble of the monument. this phenomenon is also known as marble cancer.his is the yellowing of the Taj Mahal which is being caused by air pollution, especially sulphur dioxide. Combined with oxygen and moisture, sulphur dioxide settles on the surface of the tomb and corrodes the marble, forming a fungus that experts refer to as marble cancer.

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