Falling debris of mass destruction!
Probably the single largest danger during earthquakes are the collapse of buildings and or falling debris which can cause severe injury or death. Another major danger is the potential for fire and explosion due to damage to underground services such as gas mains as well as damage to gas pipework in damaged or collapsed structures. Cities or towns near the coast in earthquake prone areas may also be at risk from tsunami.
The terminology of space debris entering the Earth's athmosphere is a question of timing. Outside the athmosphere, the debris is considered a 'meteoroid.' Upon entering the athmosphere and while falling to the Earth, the debris is called a 'meteor.' After striking the Earth, whatever material did not disintegrate is called a 'meteorite.' So when you see a 'shooting star,' it is not a meteorite. It is technically a 'meteor.' Only after you find it on the ground is it a 'meteorite.'
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.
flying Debris is branches and leaves the wind is carrying it but falling debris is bricks falling off buildings and chimneys things like that.
To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.
The greatest danger is flying or falling debris
Falling debris fire glass getting trampled
The main threat in a tornado is flying or falling debris.
Falling debris fire glass getting trampled
Falling debris of mass destruction!
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Most deaths in a tornado are from being struck by flying or falling debris.
Most deaths and injuries in a tornado are cause by flying or falling debris.
Most tornado deaths are the result of people by struck by flying or falling debris.
Filter it, treat it with chlorine as recommended, and keep leaves and other debris from falling into it (or get them out ASAP).