Pollution caused by the leather manufacturing factory around the area where Taj Mahal is located.
it is protected by unesco but the is gas polution effecting the Taj Mahal
it is protected by unesco but the is gas polution effecting the taj mahal
Nitrogen and Sulphur gases such as NO2 and SO2 are affecting Taj Mahal in getting yellowish.
carbon monoxide
ORDERED INDUSTRIES TO SWITCH TO CLEANER FUELS CNG (COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS) AND LPGTHE AUTOMOBILES SHOULD SWITCH OVER TO UNLEADED PETROL IN TAJ ZONESMOKE FROM INDUSTRIES SHOULD BE NEUTRALIZED BEFORE RELEASINGi.e CONVERT HARMFUL GAS TO HARMLESS GAS
India's Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas is taking many steps to reduce pollution around the Taj Majal. These steps included making lead-free petrol more available, discontinuing the use of high-lead petrol and connecting more homes to the liquid petroleum gas grid to reduce the use of dirtier fuels like coal.
Vehicles have been banned within a half-mile radius. The report said the white marble structure is gradually turning yellow from pollution from gas powered vehicles. Authorities have also set up pollution monitoring stations around the Taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal is considered one of the seven wonders of the world. It was built by a mongol emperor as a mausoleum for his wife. It was completed in 1648 after 17 years of labor by 20,000 workers.
India's Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas is taking many steps to reduce pollution around the Taj Majal. These steps included making lead-free petrol more available, discontinuing the use of high-lead petrol and connecting more homes to the liquid petroleum gas grid to reduce the use of dirtier fuels like coal.
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Acid Rain is a major threat to the beauty of Taj Mahal .When acid rain fall on the monument ( that is completely made of marble ), they react with marble to form a powder-like substance that is then washed away by the rain. This phenomenon is known as marble cancer. Also, the soot particles emitted from the Mathura oil refinery near Agra is leading to the yellowing of the marble. Written by C.RAJA GOPAL REDDY VIII E Visakha Valley School Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
It is called gobber gas in India