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What are debris

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Debris refers to the scattered fragments or remnants of something that has been broken, destroyed, or discarded. It can consist of a wide variety of materials, such as rubble from collapsed buildings, waste products, broken glass, or organic matter like branches and leaves. Debris can be found in many contexts, including:

1. **Construction Sites**: Leftover materials, tools, and waste from building projects.
2. **Natural Disasters**: Remnants of structures and natural materials that result from events like hurricanes, earthquakes, or floods.
3. **Space**: Waste and discarded materials in Earth's orbit, often referred to as space debris, which includes defunct satellites and spent rocket stages.
4. **Environmental Issues**: Litter and trash found in natural environments, such as plastic debris in oceans or parks.

Dealing with debris often requires cleanup efforts and can have implications for safety, environmental health, and aesthetics.

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