Environmental Sciences, asked by tmpacc417, 3 days ago

Taj Mahal is being affected by:
a) Noise Pollution
b) Air pollution
c) Water Pollution ​

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
1

Answer:

The Correct Answer is Option (b): Air Pollution

Explanation:

When an oxygen molecule reacts with an oxygen-free radical, ozone is generated. Ozone is an unpleasant gas at ground level. It can be found in the upper atmosphere. It's dangerous because it can cause extremely reactive free oxygen radicals to be released. Smog is mostly caused by the presence of ozone.

Nitrogen dioxide is damaging because it impairs vegetation by lowering crop output and inhibiting plant growth. It can also be dangerous to humans since it irritates the skin and eyes, causing damage to the eyes.

The odour of sulphur dioxide is very strong. It's a colourless gas that's toxic to plants, animals, and even people. It is released when fossil fuels are burned, as well as during volcanic eruptions.

The Taj Mahal is gravely harmed by gaseous air pollution. Sulfur dioxide is the most significant contributor among the other gases.

From white to yellow, the colour has changed. This fading is primarily caused by sulphur dioxide. Acid rain is caused by the presence of sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere. This acid eats away at the Taj Mahal's marble, causing it to deteriorate.

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