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- The Taj Mahal is facing pollution-related problems, including discoloration, damage to its marble surface, and the growth of algae on its walls1. Air pollution from various sources, including vehicles, factories, and power plants, has been linked to these issues12. The concentration of fine inhalable particles around the Taj Mahal has exceeded recommended limits3. The pollutants, such as carbon-based particulates and sulfur dioxide, have caused the brilliant white facade of the Taj Mahal to weather and erode4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Air pollution, caused by a variety of sources including vehicles, factories, and power plants, has been linked to a number of problems for the Taj Mahal, including its discoloration, damage to its marble surface, and the growth of algae on its walls.www.ecotravellerguide.com/the-threat-of-air-polluti…The most serious threat to the Taj today is from environmental pollution—both in the air and water surrounding it. Though much of the air pollution has been caused in the past by the Mathura Oil Refinery, pollution from burning trash like this also poses significant threat to the mausoleumwww.downtoearth.org.in/environment/pollution-thre…The Taj Mahal in Agra, India, was shrouded in smog, making it barely visible to visitors due to high levels of air pollution. The concentration of fine inhalable particles was 6.5 times above the recommended limit set by the World Health Organization.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/agra/as-air-quality …The Taj Mahal’s brilliant white facade has weathered and eroded as a result of these pollutants, which are mostly carbon-based particulates and sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide is what causes the Taj Mahal to turn yellow.www.ecotravellerguide.com/the-destruction-of-the-t…
Taj Mahal is losing its shine mainly because of Yamuna pollution …
Why is India's Taj Mahal turning green? - BBC News
May 24, 2016 · India's iconic Taj Mahal has been threatened in recent weeks by insect poo - environmentalists say that bugs from the polluted Yamuna river nearby are invading the monument, leaving...
The Taj Mahal is wasting away, and it may soon hit …
Aug 10, 2018 · Though this may once have been true for the famously pristine marble monument, a mixture of pollution and poor management has now burdened the Taj with a 24-hour layer of yellowy-brown.
Pollution of the Taj Mahal - Wonders of the world
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Dec 18, 2023 · Taj Mahal in Agra, rarely fail to ask if the world heritage monument has finally become safe from the dangers of air and water pollution.
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Feb 2, 2021 · Over the past 10 to 20 years, the discoloration of the Taj Mahal has accelerated due to a combination of rising pollution levels and burning trash. The government's failure to restore the marble monument hasn't helped the situation.
How pollution, insects are threatening Taj Mahal, and …
Sep 27, 2022 · Since the 1970s, there have been growing concerns that emissions from industries near the Taj Mahal are causing its once-gleaming white marble surface to discolour, turning it yellow and black in some places.
Pollution turns India's white marble Taj Mahal yellow …
May 22, 2018 · AGRA, India (Reuters) - India's white-marble Taj Mahal is turning yellow and green as the 17th century mausoleum weathers filthy air in the world's eighth-most polluted city.
The Discoloration of the Taj Mahal due to Particulate Carbon and …
The Slow Decay of the Taj Mahal - The Diplomat
Aug 1, 2016 · There are several factors: heavy traffic, wood-burning crematoriums, smoke from neighboring factories, and Agra’s growing population, the last of which demands more and more water. As the...
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Pollution on the Taj Mahal and Conservation
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