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Although it was discovered that fracking was producing a multitude of problems across the United States, nothing has been learned from these mistakes. Since early 2009, earthquakes have been sweeping left to right across the state of Oklahoma. Citizens and many scientists believe that the source of the earthquakes might be a result of fracking. Scientists are still questioning themselves on which chemicals are used in the fracking process that is reason of earthquakes. In 2009, there were more than 200 earthquakes recorded, which measured at 3.0 or larger. In the following year in 2010, Oklahoma county experienced over 695 earthquakes that can be literally be felt by the citizens of the area. The largest of these earthquakes measure to be a 4.0, it was strong enough to crack the sides of buildings along with foundations...
Notes on oklahoma shakedown
As far as oklahoma is concerned, the fluids are causing another issue-- they believe that fracking is causing a shift on the ground
Oklahoma shakedown theme is on fracking and what is being caused by it..
Population in oklahoma is decreasing
In the past few years, Oklahoma experienced 907 magnitude 3+ earthquakes in 2015, 585 magnitude 3+ earthquakes in 2014 and 109 magnitude 3+ earthquakes in 2013. It is called 3+ because the number represents if people can actually feel the earthquake.
What is being done--
What is the difference between a natural earthquake and a triggered earthquake-- Naturally occurring earthquakes happen as a result of natural movements along faults in the earth’s crust.  Triggered earthquakes happen where there is a naturally occurring fault that has the potential to slip and is triggered by some other event, such as a man-made activity or even another earthquake.
- Most seismologists, including the Oklahoma Geological Survey, agree that the primary suspected source of triggered seismicity is not from hydraulic fracturing but from the subsequent disposal of produced water