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Prepare a detailed report on air pollution using case study of Taj Mahal.

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Answered by Sayyedazainab21
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Explanation:

Over the past 2 decades, India’s most famous tourist attraction. Taj Mahal located In Agra. has become a matter of concern. Experts have warned that pollutants In air are discolouring Its white marble. So. It Is not only living organisms that get affected by polluted air but non-living things like buildings, monuments and statues also get affected.

The Industries located in and around Agra like rubber processing, automobile, chemicals and especially the Mathura oil refinery, have been responsible for producing pollutants like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. These gases react with the water vapour present In the atmosphere to form sulphuric acid and nitric acid.

The adds drop down with rain, making the rain acidic. This Is called acid rain. Acid rain corrodes the marble of the monument. The phenomenon Is also called “Marble cancer”. Suspended particulate matter, such as the soot particles emitted by Mathura oil refinery, has contributed towards yellowing of the marble.To cut back on pollution, cars and buses are not permitted to drive to the Taj Mahal but must be parked at a lot about 2km away, where visitors can take battery-run buses or horse-drawn carriages.

Answered by anshuchand34
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Answer:

taj mahal is yellowise I hope it helps you

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