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Environmental issues teaches about a variety of different aspects that impact the environment on a day-to-day basis. One of these environmental disasters happened starting in the 1920s and was a completely man made issue that could have been avoided. Unlike most environmental disasters, the events of Niagara Falls's Love Canal weren't characterized by a known and uncontrollable moment of impact. It developed over a period of several decades, since the effects of leaching chemicals is uncertain and slow in development and the visual effects are very limited. This disaster could have been identified earlier or later for as far as the rest of the world was concerned there was no emergency until the authorities made it public.
It was an environmental disaster that clearly affected the earth’s natural process due to the air, soil and water being polluted with hazardous chemicals, and many people felt the devastating effects it had.