HOW TAJ MAHAL GOT AFFECTED BY ACID RAIN? WHAT HAPPEND WHEN TAJ MAHAL GOT AFFECTED?

Acid rain consist of certain acid pollutants which are present in rain water in the form of clouds such as sulphur and nitrogen. These pollutant nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxide fall on the surface of the marble of Taj Mahal.The marble contain limestone consist of certain minerals react with substances water to form yellow colour on the surface and destroy the marble to for a powdery substance.

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the acid present in d rain when this rain give a shower to taj mahal it destroys the shines of the taj mahal.  If like this the rain will fall in taj mahal ten the beautty of taj mahal will destroy.

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actually the white marble of Taj mahal has become yellowish due to the effect acid rain. it can be easily detected when you visit Taj.

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The white marble of Taj Mahal is getting destroyed due to pollution and acid rain. The beauty of Taj mahal will get destroyed. This phenomenon is called marble cancer.

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 It has become yellowish in colour.

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The white marble of  Taj Mahal has started changing its colour because of acid rain and air pollution. The beauty of  Taj Mahal was in its colour that is why the government of India has taken so many steps to save this valuable monument.

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 These kinds of damages are non-reversible. Tajmahal was built by the mughal emperor shajahan during the mughal period. Since the area in which Tajmahal is located is surrounded by many industries and factories they emit more amount of pollutants in to the atmosphere, they even release toxic components, acidic components in to the near by water bodies. As the water bodies follow the normal water cycle. So the rain forming around that area will be having high acidic content in it. A regular visitor to tajmahal would notice the change of color of the monument. previously it would be in white colour but now the colour has changed in to light yellow. The government of India is constantly enacting laws to prevent the factories from causing pollution in to the atmosphere which would directly cause a adverse change in to Tajmahal.

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taj mahal is made of calcium carbonate which is white marble .When acids like H2SO4 and HNO3 come in contact with it it forms a yellowish salt. this salt over time will turn black and make taj mahal  lost wonder

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these acids are formed by air pollution and these come in contact through acid rain

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the acid present in d rain when this rain give a shower to taj mahal it destroys the shines of the taj mahal.  If like this the rain will fall in taj mahal ten the beautty of taj mahal will destroy.

These kinds of damages are non-reversible. Tajmahal was built by the mughal emperor shajahan during the mughal period. Since the area in which Tajmahal is located is surrounded by many industries and factories they emit more amount of pollutants in to the atmosphere, they even release toxic components, acidic components in to the near by water bodies. As the water bodies follow the normal water cycle. So the rain forming around that area will be having high acidic content in it. A regular visitor to tajmahal would notice the change of color of the monument. previously it would be in white colour but now the colour has changed in to light yellow. The government of India is constantly enacting laws to prevent the factories from causing pollution in to the atmosphere which would directly cause a adverse change in to Tajmahal.

Posted by pranavskumar(student), 1 week, 5 days ago
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taj mahal is made of calcium carbonate which is white marble .When acids like H2SO4 and HNO3 come in contact with it it forms a yellowish salt. this salt over time will turn black and make taj mahal  lost wonder

Posted by teenasunny(parent), 1 week, 2 days ago
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these acids are formed by air pollution and these come in contact through acid rain

Posted by teenasunny(parent), 1 week, 2 days ago
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 TAJMAHAL IS MADE BY SHAJAHAN

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when Taj Mahal gets affected by acid rain . The acid rain contains nitrogen dioxide and sulphuric dioxide which corrodes marble. 

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  when taj mahal gets affected by ac id rains. And these are formed by air pollution

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when the the surface of marble (calcium carbonate)which is basic in nature comes in the contact with acid.then it start to become netural.and hence loses its shine.

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