1.For banking of beaches or seashore.
2.For filling holes.
camp fire
Many uses. To level soil and"drag through" large stones, sods and debris. Some are designedto rake lawn and grass like surfaces, leaves etc to tidy areas
Here's some examples: 1.) How does debris on the planet Mars affect its weather and/or geography? 2.) In what ways do debris harm humans and animals? 3.) How does debris contribute to pollution? 4.) What is debris composed of and how is it made? Hope these help and give you some ideas!
Some of it is debris from spacecraft.
A broom sweeping a floor uses friction to push dirt and debris along the ground.
some uses of parachutes are:safety recration and military uses
The are many uses for old equipment laying around the tool box. For instance when it is not snowing outside you can use your snow blower to blow leaves or other debris out the way.
Some possible suffixes for "debris" could be -ed (as in "debrised"), -ing (as in "debrising"), or -es (as in "debrises"). However, "debris" is typically not a word that commonly takes suffixes in standard English usage.
Yes, a funnel cloud can sometimes be seen when it contains dust or debris, especially if the debris is caught up in the rotating winds. However, visibility may vary depending on the amount and size of the debris.
primary uses of what
There are many uses of I robots. Some uses are for docking stations. Other uses are for products such as a robot vacuum, or a robot nurse in hospitals!
some bad uses are nuclear bombs.