Land, water and air pollution because the marbles used to be change in year by air by land, air and water and they changed in to different form with a changes in their shape, size and in color.
The most common marble used for interred is granite. Headstones can be custom made from granite also, as for companion monuments, individual monuments and cremation monuments.
Sulfur oxide in the air forms acids that react chemically with the statues, causing them to erode in a fast pace. This can affect marble statues and monuments all over the world.
Marble or Sandstone for most
emotional
time has been personified in the poem not marble not the guilded monument
Some are, like the monuments. Abraham Lincoln monument is partly made out of marble.
Air pollution
effect of pollution on historical places in hindi
An example of alliteration in the poem "Not marble nor the gilded monuments" by William Shakespeare is "nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st." The repetition of the "o" sound in "nor," "lose," and "possession" creates a melodious effect.
Pollution mainly effects the Taj mahal. It eats away at the Marble and some of the Taj mahal had to be replaced because of this. Look up the effects on the Taj Mahal from pollution to find out more.
The role of government in preserving monuments is that they should help us reduce pollution so that like TAJ MAHAL the monuments stop loosing their beauty. The pollution is so harmfull that sometimes even the fountains near TAJ MAHAL are not able to work properly and that is because of water pollution. Government should make people aware they should not build factories,etc near monuments.
The best way to save historical monuments is to make sure they are officially declared as monuments. Once declared, they are legally protected.