Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Essay --
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking is a process in which natural gas and oil are extracted from shale quaver layers deep within the earth by creating fractures below the earths surface. This is done by injecting a mixture of wet, sand and chemicals at high blackmail into wells. There are a number of environmental concerns related to hydraulic fracturing. One concern is the amount of water it takes to extract these resources it could involve up to 5.9 billions gallons of water per day. In order for these fracking sites to get all that water 200 trucks are needed in order for this to happen. In drought prone areas of the country, this could create supererogatory strain on the environment. The areas that are most prone to drought are areas like Texas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, and Kentucky along with other states surrounding them. Droughts take place all everyplace the United States but most severely in the south as shown in this map. The dark, dark red are the state s that have the most number of drought evens occur per year. The chemicals that are involved in the process are al...
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