Oil extraction has environmental consequences from "summary" of Oil by Sucha Singh Khera
The extraction of oil is a process that has been happening for many years, providing us with the fuel needed to power our vehicles and heat our homes. However, this process comes with its own set of environmental consequences that cannot be ignored. When oil is extracted from the earth, it can lead to the destruction of natural habitats and ecosystems. This is because drilling for oil often requires the clearing of land, which can displace animals and destroy plant life. In addition, the machinery used in the extraction process can cause noise pollution, disrupting the lives of animals in the area. Furthermore, the extraction of oil can also lead to water pollution. This occurs when oil ...Similar Posts
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