The biggest earthquake ever recorded in Oklahoma struck on November 5, a magnitude 5.6 temblor that buckled a highway and ruptured water pipes. This quake is part of a skyrocketing rise in seismic activity the state has seen in the past three years, leading many to wonder--and worry--about its cause. Might the practice of fracking, a controversial method of drilling into rock for natural gas, be to blame? [More]



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Source: Did Fracking Cause Oklahoma's Largest Recorded Earthquake?



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