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Fracking

Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is a technique used to extract natural gas or oil from underground rock formations. It involves injecting a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals at high pressure into the rock to create fractures, allowing trapped resources to flow more freely to the surface. While it has significantly boosted energy production and economic growth, fracking raises environmental concerns, including potential water contamination and increased seismic activity. It is a complex process that balances energy needs with ecological responsibilities, sparking ongoing debates about its implications for communities and the environment.

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    Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is a method used to extract oil and natural gas from underground rock formations. It involves injecting a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals at high pressure into the rock, creating fractures that allow these resources to flow more freely. While it has significantly boosted energy production, fracking raises concerns about environmental impacts, such as groundwater contamination and increased seismic activity. Its economic benefits and energy independence potential are often balanced against these environmental risks, leading to ongoing debates about its future and regulation.