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The atomic bomb "Little Boy," dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, had devastating effects on the environment. It resulted in immediate destruction of over four square miles of the city and caused intense heat and radiation, leading to fires and widespread contamination. The long-term environmental impact included soil and water contamination, as well as detrimental effects on local flora and fauna. Additionally, the radiation exposure had lasting health effects on survivors and their descendants, further complicating the ecological recovery of the area.

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