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UHHH............ debris that doesn't come from you?!?!
It depends on the size of the debris. Medium-sized debris can easily travel at over 150 mph in a violent tornado.
Tornadoes cause a lot of debris which can go into the waters and into the woods and staving animals can mistake this debris for food and die from eating such things as balloons and plastic and fishing equipment and other types pf debris that come from tornadoes aftermath.
A glacier can completely reshape the land. As it is made of very heavy ice, this ice can erode surfaces from the debris and rocks that it carries and the amount of pressure it places on the surface beneath it during its movement.
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the word is debris
Ejecta!
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Hurricanes may move debris and water droplets causing there to be a minor change in the earths surface.
Meteor's, With iron,And other space debris on surface. Could be mined.
Craters are where a chunk of space debris, such as a meteor or comet, has struck the surface of the planet and has caused material from the planets (or moons) surface to be ejected outwards.
Clean and remove any debris from the mat surface
To move the water and help move debris so it can keep the surface clean.