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Study confirms the Taj Mahal turning yellow

January 2, 2025EnvironmentPritesh Taral

An Indo-US study has confirmed that the Taj Mahal is slowly turning brownish-yellow due to air pollution.

Taj Mahal

According to this study the process is caused due to the deposition of dust and carbon-containing particles emitted in the burning of fossil fuels, biomass and garbage.

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