why acid rain cause damage to heritage structure such as the Taj Mahal?
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The air where Taj Mahal (in Agra) is located, contains very high levels of sulphur and nitrogen oxides. The resulting acid rainreacts with marble (CaCO3) of Taj Mahal. ... The temperature range of the atmosphere in between –110°C to 1200°C.
The air where Taj Mahal (in Agra) is located, contains very high levels of sulphur and nitrogen oxides. The resulting acid rainreacts with marble (CaCO3) of Taj Mahal. ... The temperature range of the atmosphere in between –110°C to 1200°C.
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The air in this place contains serious levels of sulphur and nitrogen oxides. This is due to the large number of industries set up nearby Taj Mahal and pollution of Yamuna River. ... Acid rain reacted with the marble (calcium carbonate) of Taj Mahal and this causing damage to heritage structure.
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