ok if it was done by a trucking company you should contact them but if it was done by normal drivers just go to a winshield company and get a quote
that depends what debris . a debris could mean "uremia" which can be filtered by the kidneys . or it could mean "antigen" that can be fought off by antibodies through the immune system or just basic germs and bacteria that can be thrown to the lymphatic system. the term "debris" seems to be very vague
they help to keep you:1) from being thrown from your car2) from hitting the dashboard too hard3) in better control of your car(p.14-1)To keep you safer when you have a crash and do not fly through the windshield. Also so that the police know you're safe and you do not get pulled up by them.
They keep you in your seat, and not thrown from the car, though the windshield, into the steering wheel, etc.
If casually fallen intoi the water it is 'Flotsam'. If it is purposely thrown into the water from a ship then it ia 'Jetsam'.
Objects thrown from a ship and washed ashore could be considered marine debris. This debris can have negative impacts on the environment and wildlife, and proper disposal is crucial to reduce pollution. It may also be considered littering, depending on the circumstances.
Because in the event of a accident, and at high enough speeds, you can be thrown from your seat and out the vehicles windshield, but a seatbelt will restrain you and keep you in your seat so that you are not thrown from the car.
Too keep the person sitting in the seat from being thrown forward if the vehicle should come to a sudden stop. Being thrown against the belt is much less dangerous than being thrown into the windshield or out of the car.
What will happen? Most times, nothing at all will happen, as most car journeys finish safely.However, what might happen is a different matter.If an accident happens, you could be thrown around the car, you might be thrown against other passengers, or you might be thrown through the windshield. You have a much greater chance of surviving a serious accident if you are wearing a seat belt.
Windows can easily break even in a weak tornado and send broken glass flying through the air. Windows also offer no protection against debris carried or thrown by a tornado. Most deaths and injuries from tornadoes are the result of flying or falling debris.
Most tornado injuries are caused by debris carried or thrown by the tornado.
The greatest threat tornadoes pose comes from debris carried and thrown by the winds.
The greatest threat tornadoes pose comes from debris carried and thrown by the winds.