Not exact matches
Pluto's geological activity is driven both by heat leaking
from radioactive elements in its interior — a remnant of its birth more than 4 billion years ago — and by the volatile
compounds that flit between its surface and its atmosphere.
Fracking wastewater is laden with chemicals used to drill and frack the well and may also contain
radioactive compounds and heavy metals released
from deep underground.
Compounding concerns, reports
from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) leaked earlier in the year indicated that fracking wastewater is too
radioactive to be handled safely by water treatment plants.
In addition, some studies have shown that seaweed assists the elimination of
radioactive compounds and heavy metals
from the body.