Taj Mahal turns black for these ten reasons

Trending 1. The effect of pollution leaves the pollution of the factories and vehicles near the Taj Mahal, leaving black color on white marble, causing the Taj Mahal to turn black. 2. Acid rain dissolves toxic gases in the air, causing acid to rain. This acid rain damages the marble and darkens it. 3. Dust and smoke come from the surrounding paths and smoke freezes on the walls of the Taj Mahal. After the rain, this substance becomes a black layer. It damages whiteness. 4. Gerces are microbial growth on the Taj Mahal that delivers black color. Rain and moisture promote this growth. It changes color by damaging marble. 5. Chemicals are found in the air from the surrounding factories. These chemicals cause a fierce color to change on marble. They fade the natural color of the Taj Mahal. 6. Tourism and human activities increase dust and dirt around the Taj Mahal due to tourists. Marble is also affected by hands and moisture. Cleaning is difficult due to overcrowding. 7. Water pollution polluted water in the Yamuna River near the Taj Mahal. The moisture of the river helps to change the color by affecting the marble. 8. Despite the cleanliness from time to time, cleanliness and maintenance reduction are not fully effective. Some chemicals used in marble cleaning also damage the stone. 9. Environmental changes change again changes and heat wind affect marble. These changes weaken the surface and cause changes to change color. 10. Other challenges have been taken several steps to save the Taj Mahal. But due to pollution and environmental pressure, the problem did not end completely. We also need to help save the environment. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here