to prevent damage debris from becoming airborne as a result of future attacks
equipment needed is related to the size and amount of debris to be cleared
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Orbits a star and has enough mass to have cleared its orbit of debris.
Pluto has not cleared its orbital path of debris.
False. A dwarf planet has not cleared its orbit of debris. According to the International Astronomical Union's definition, a celestial body must meet certain criteria to be classified as a planet, one of which is that it must have cleared its orbit. Dwarf planets, like Pluto, do not fulfill this requirement.
A dwarf planet is a celestial body that orbits the sun and is spherical in shape, but has not cleared its orbit of other debris. A planet, on the other hand, is also a celestial body that orbits the sun and is spherical in shape, but has cleared its orbit of other debris.
No, osteoclasts are responsible for breaking down and removing bone tissue, not non-bony debris. Non-bony debris at the fracture site is typically cleared away by the immune system's phagocytic cells.
It orbits the sun. It is large enough to form into a sphere (not difficult for a gas/ice giant). It has cleared its orbit of debris.
It is the bacterial breakdown of sweat and cellular debris resulting in a foul odor
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yes it was rebuilt or else it would be a pile of debris
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