Debris consists of fragments or material that remains after an object is damaged, wrecked, or destroyed. It can also apply to litter or refuse from an activity, such as marine debris along a seashore.
In geology, debris is the rock, rubble, and other material left by geological activities (e.g. landslides, mudslides, volcanic eruptions, or glaciers).
That is 'rubble'
Rocky Debris
Dirts coming from your cell.
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.
if you can float it,paddle it,row it.power it,pull it,and the water or river or body of water is not completely blocked with debris,it is navigable in my book.
An impactor is the object or 'tool' making the impaction. For example, If a crater was to be made, the meteor is the impactor, the crater is the impaction, and the ejecta is the loose debris.
A synonym for debris is garbage. An antonym for debris is cleanliness.
Side Vent of a volcano is an opening of Earth's land form. This is where the lava, gases, debris and other volcanic materials goes out or erupt.
Yes, the base word for debris is "debr-" which comes from the French word "débris" meaning remains or fragments.
Debris is a noun, not a verb.
A sinus irrigation is the personal hygiene practise in which the nasal cavity is washed to flush out excess mucus and debris from the nose and sinuses. This practise has its origin from India.
UHHH............ debris that doesn't come from you?!?!