Fracking can increase the likelihood of earthquakes by causing sudden ground shifts due to changes in subsurface pressure and stress on fault lines. While it does have the potential to influence volcanic activity, it does not stop earthquakes from occurring. Understanding these impacts is essential for managing the risks associated with hydraulic fracturing. ;
Fracking can increase the likelihood of earthquakes primarily by causing sudden shifts in the ground due to changes in subsurface pressure. The most accurate choice regarding this impact is option B: 'The drilling can cause the ground to shift suddenly.' Monitoring these activities is essential for understanding and mitigating the risks involved.
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