why did taj mehal marbels turn yellow?
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because of increasing pollution in Delhi
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The acid rain digests and destroys the outer layer of Taj Mahal thus changing its colour and making cracks in the monument as well. The acids present dissolve the calcium carbonate to form calcium sulphate as a result of an acid base neutralization reaction causing the corrosion of the marble and turning it yellow.
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