actually it is due to the toxic gases released by the factories in the vicinity of the Taj Mahal. these gases react with moisture present in the air and they are responsible for the so called acid rain on taj mahal.....!!! hope you got the answer.
Taj Mahal was affected by the acidic rain when the industries located near Agra like automobile, chemical and rubber processing emitted pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.
Acid Rain turns the walls of the Taj Mahal yellow.It is very corrosive in nature.
Because of the acid rain
Taj Mahal is affected by acid rain. The white marble has turned yellow
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
Because Taj Mahal is made up of Marble and Marble is made up of Calcium Carbonate. When Calcium Carbonate reacts with Acid it corrodes. Means the Marble corrodes and turns pale due to losing its white lustre.
The term "marble cancer" is unclear. It is assumed that the question asks about the acid rain threat to the Taj Mahal.When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide mix with water vapor they create acid rain which causes the yellowing of the marble that spoils the color of the Taj Mahal.Please see the Related Link below for more information about the acid rain threat to the Taj Mahal.
The term "marble cancer" is unclear. It is assumed that the question asks about the acid rain threat to the Taj Mahal.When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide mix with water vapor they create acid rain which causes the yellowing of the marble that spoils the color of the Taj Mahal.Please see the Related Link below for more information about the acid rain threat to the Taj Mahal.
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
The Taj Mahal in India is suffering from marble cancer which causes the white marble turn into yellowish.
Taj mahal is getting discoloured due to acid rain. Pollutants such as sulphur oxide and nitrogen oxide released by industries cause air pollution or acid rain. When this polluted air or an acid rain reacts with marble it causes the decolourisation of taj mahal
acid rain is a type of air pollution .it is spoiling many monuments especially taj mahal because it is made up of white marble.this is all happening because of us.we are producing lots of wasteSTOP DEVELOPING WASTE ,START CONSERVING WASTE
The Taj Mahal is prevented from acid rain as , there are no factories or poluted places built a hundred kilometers near the taj mahal , that is what maybe saves it from acid rain !
Yes, it does! marble is basic and reacts with the acid rain.
Yes, pretty sure it erodes the marble as it contains calcium carbonate which is converted to calcium sulfate which is soluble in water (by sulfuric acid)