process of fracking
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In the fracking process, cracks in and below the Earth's surface are opened and widened by injecting water, chemicals, and sand at high pressure. Some resources extracted through fracking are called “tight oil” or “tight gas,” because these pockets of fossil fuels are tightly trapped in hard shale rock formations
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- During the process of fracking, large amounts ofwater, sand, and chemi- cals are blasted deep into the underground formations where natural gas is found Deceit comes into play in the various representations of the process of fracking.
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