Pollution is the main factor of affecting Taj Mahal as it pollutes water and makes it acidic which leads to acid rain and when this rain falls on it the marble of ta mahal get corroded
Taj Mahal building first started in 1631 and was finished in 1653.
Shah Jehan in memory of his wife who had died after the birth of their 14th child brought many constructors to build a tomb for Mumtaz mahal his third beloved wife! This Taj Mahal is actually the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal!
Taj mahal is under threat because of the intensifying of river yamuna , are slowly eroding its foundations
He named the tomb Mumtaz Mahal, in the memory of his late wife Mumtaz, but later people started calling it Taj (Crown) Mahal (Castle)
Wind is one of the forces acting on the structure especially for the 4 towers on the outside of taj mahal
acid rain is one of the most affecting factor to the beauty of taj mahal as a chemical reaction between acid rain and marble deteriorates the marble
The architectural style of the Taj Mahal is an Islamic style
Nitrogen and Sulphur gases such as NO2 and SO2 are affecting Taj Mahal in getting yellowish.
The Taj Mahal in India has the most marvelous architecture for display
Taj Mahal is made from white marble. Pollution is affecting the earth all over. The Taj Mahal is vulnerable to pollution, being made from calcium carbonate stones.
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One can find much information about the Taj Mahal in India on Wikipedia including its architecture, history, construction and myths. The 'About' website also has a travel guide to the Taj Mahal.
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The Taj Mahal (also known as "The Taj") is located in Agra, India. It was completed in the year 1648 and is an example of Mughal architecture, combining elements of Persian, Islamic, Indian and Turkish architectural styles.