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Sediments produced by plants and animals in the sea are called biogenic sediments. These sediments are composed of organic remains, such as shells, corals, and skeletal debris, which accumulate on the seafloor over time.
lahar. It is also known as a mudflow or debris flow, and it can be very destructive as it can travel at high speeds and pick up large rocks and debris along its path. Lahars are often triggered by volcanic eruptions or heavy rainfall on volcanic slopes.
A torrential mudflow of wet volcanic debris is typically called a volcanic lahar. These lahars can be extremely destructive and occur when a volcanic eruption melts snow and ice, or mixes with water from heavy rainfall. They can move rapidly down slopes and valleys, carrying debris and posing serious hazards to communities in their path.
A type of mass movement in which materials move like a river is called a debris flow. Debris flows consist of a mixture of water and large amounts of rock, soil, and other debris that flow rapidly downhill, often triggered by heavy rainfall or melting snow.
The rapidly rotating wind and the debris it carries destroys structures though sheer force.
Shipwreck debris is commonly referred to as wreckage or remains.
A meteor shower is produced when Earth passes through the debris left behind by a comet, causing the debris to enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, creating streaks of light in the sky known as meteors.
Gravel.
Debris
I think there are called craters. I thinks so dont take my word for it.
All tornado contain rapidly rotating winds. Most tornadoes contain a condensation funnel and a whirl of dust and/or debris.
A sand-to boulder-sized particle of debris in the solar system is called a meteoroid.