A group of researchers has discovered that the dust and carbon particles present in the air are turning the Taj Mahal’s marble dome as well as high minarets brown.
For the study, the specialists utilized air examining supplies to gauge what was circulating everywhere in the Taj Mahal complex from November 2011 through June 2012.
In addition, they additionally set little samples of pristine marble onto the Taj Mahal at different areas close to the primary vault.
After exposure to air toxins over a two-month period, the analysts discovered particles of dust, brown organic carbon and dark carbon in the filters and on the marble samples.
Since specialists realize what’s staining the Taj Mahal, the following step will be to recognize the wellsprings of the particles and arrangement control procedures.