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Most injuries/fatalities from tornadoes are caused by flying debris striking people. The other way is unfortunately when the tornado catches people in the open and can literally pick them off the ground and they are severely injured/killed again by debris or being tossed back to the ground.
Most tornado deaths are the result of people by struck by flying or falling debris.
To properly wash sand to remove impurities and debris, you can follow these steps: Place the sand in a container or bucket. Fill the container with water and stir the sand to loosen any debris. Allow the sand to settle, then carefully pour off the water, taking care not to pour out the sand. Repeat the process of filling the container with water, stirring, and pouring off the water until the sand is clean. Once the sand is clean, spread it out to dry before using it for your desired purpose.
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Shipwreck debris is commonly referred to as wreckage or remains.
Gravel.
Debris
A sand-to boulder-sized particle of debris in the solar system is called a meteoroid.
A cavity lined with cilia to sweep out debris is called a "ciliated cavity" or a "ciliated epithelium." The cilia help to move mucus and particles out of the cavity and protect it from debris.
Radioactive wastes
Floating debris is called flotsam. This term refers to floating objects or debris found in water, such as driftwood, seaweed, or small pieces of plastic. Flotsam can come from various sources, including natural events or human activities.
Accretion
sediments
cinders
The lines are cause by debris from the impact. They are called rays.
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