Wreckage and debris are related but not the same. Wreckage typically refers to the remains of something that has been destroyed or damaged, often in a specific context like a vehicle or aircraft. Debris, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses scattered pieces of waste or remains from any kind of destruction or disarray, including natural disasters. While all wreckage can be considered debris, not all debris qualifies as wreckage.
Today the Titanic wreckage is in on the bottom of the north Atlantic ocean.
Wreckage - 2010 I was released on: USA: 2010 UK: 22 August 2011 (DVD premiere)
A wreckage
the french were scattered in Canada because they traded fur
The correct spelling is "wreckage." It refers to the scattered remains of something that has been destroyed or severely damaged.
Destruction of property. The deliberate damage to equipment or information. it also means wreckage
what is a ANTONYM for SHIPWRECK and WRECKAGE
The Hebrew word for scattered is nifzar (× ×¤×–×¨).
This Wreckage was created in 1980-12.
Destruction of property. The deliberate damage to equipment or information. it also means wreckage
i was in a wreckage at 35th street at 12oclock
Strewn means scattered untidily across a surface or area.
Wreckage - album - was created in 2005.
"any wreckage,accidents on vehicle"
That is the correct spelling of "wreckage" (remnants of a wreck or crash).
Floating wreckage is often referred to as flotsam and jetsam.