Detritus is anything that is left behind, non-living organic matter. For example, it may include dead animal bodies, such as roadkill, or dead plants.
# shale # mud stone # sand stone
Rapid downslope movements of debris and dirt that are mixed with rain are landslides. Thick mixtures of mud, water, and debris that moves rapidly or slow depending on conditions is a debris flow.
No. Storm debris is not a form of air pollution.
Interplanetary debris is leftover stuff from remmants of planets(Asteroids) or comets or metoroids
Choke Ballast Over Debris
Atmosphere protects us from space debris. It is a combination of various layers.
Organic debris are debris in nature that have come to be from plants and animals that live in the ecosystem. For example, a destroyed tree from lightning that has died and is decomposing, this is considered to cause organic debris.
space trash; for example, parts of dead satellites
When a space voyage is planned, it is important to plan for space debris because a lot of the space debris floating around can lead to accidents in future space excursions. Empty fuel canisters are a good example of space debris.
space trash; for example, parts of dead satellites
debris removal in terms of an insurance policy is the required amount needed to clean up your lot in case of an insured loss (ie fire) For example if your house burns to the ground, there will still be debris lying around in which there are fees to have it removed, certain insurance policies will cover the debris removal others will not.
A synonym for debris is garbage. An antonym for debris is cleanliness.
Yes, the base word for debris is "debr-" which comes from the French word "dΓ©bris" meaning remains or fragments.
Debris is a noun, not a verb.
UHHH............ debris that doesn't come from you?!?!
marine debris is trash in the ocean
Debris has two syllables.
you use that in science when doing project with your teacher and your classmates An example of a sentence would be: After the earthquake hit the town, survivors were forced to pick their way through the debris in order to see if any of their possessions had been left intact.