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becuzz it eroded
One can look for the presence of iridium and for evidence of shocked quartz in the rocks.
We shouldn't be writing on the walls of our monuments because it spoils the beauty of our monument and washes away the significance of the particular monument and makes it look dirty. Monuments are built to remind people in the future about something that people in the present consider too important to forget. Spread awareness among people about the importance of our monuments so that they can also become a part to save our monuments.
The color may see, orange as that is frequently the color of the sand in many desert areas.
Depends what the agents of erosion are. For example: If it was ice, the area would be scoured clean. If it were water or wind, the eroded material may have been carried off, leaving only the eroded surface.
The Historical Monuments in India are under the Archeological Department of India, a Government Body, they look after all monuments under them. Taj Mahal is also one of them.
erosion results in a flattening of land form.
Look at the Grand Canyon. The Colorado River has eroded the rock (as it has risen due to other geological forces).
The color desert khaki looks like a desert, or a nudeish/yellow color.
a dry place with a lot of heat or a desert
no, it was caused by long periods of contact with the river at its base that eroded it to look the way it does now.
There is no species called the "desert rattlesnake" but there are dozens of species that live in the desert. The image above is one of them.