there is acid in rain.
they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue
If the stone is marble or limestone - and many statues are - acid rain will slowly but surely eat away at it - a kind of slow-motion "dissolving", as it were. It is very real, and a very serious problem.
if soil is exposed to to much rain it will get damp and it will deteriorate
Marble.
false
By altering (eating into) the minerals form which the stone is made.
because of acid rain
they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue
If the stone is marble or limestone - and many statues are - acid rain will slowly but surely eat away at it - a kind of slow-motion "dissolving", as it were. It is very real, and a very serious problem.
if soil is exposed to to much rain it will get damp and it will deteriorate
"Shilpa" is a Sanskrit word that means "form" or "image." It is also a popular Indian given name for girls.
i would have decayed less than a lime stone for example lime stone was used for gravestones but the softness of the rock didnt help it when rain fell and started to decay the rock but marble is harder so the rain does not decay as much
Stone
titanic
stone
An acrolith is an Ancient Greek statue with stone limbs and a stone head.
No. The Statue of Liberty is made up of all copper.