Sentence examples for most common debris from inspiring English sources

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Twenty-three yeago ago, when Bill and Tim and I started hitting every borough in the city, taking bags out of trees, the second most common debris we removed was videotape and audio-cassette tape.

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Microfibers are also the second most common type of debris in Lake Michigan, according to Sherri Mason's research.

Finishing up research into tributaries of the Great Lakes, she's finding that microfibers are the most common type of debris in those smaller bodies of water.

The most common contributors to the skeletal debris are such microorganisms as foraminiferans and coccoliths, microscopic carbonate plates that coat certain species of marine algae and protozoa.

Common sense suggests that these are debris from collisions between the most common asteroids, the S-types such as Eros, which reside between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

The sources of eDNA can be diverse, but the most common one is likely to be the debris of dead conspecific cells.

According to the analysis of 390 landslide dams worldwide (Schuster 1993), earth slumps and rock slides are the most common mass movements triggering blockage of fluvial systems (50%), followed by debris, mud and earth flows (25%), rock and debris avalanches (19%), sensitive clay failures as well as rock and earth falls (6%).

Turbidity current deposits with Bouma sequences and debris flow deposits with massive bedding are most common.

To investigate what attracts birds to debris, the scientists put beads made from the three most common types of plastic - high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, and polypropylene - into the ocean at Monterey Bay and Bodega Bay, off the California coast.

In 2014, plastic grocery bags were the seventh most common item collected during the Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup, behind smaller debris such as cigarette butts, plastic straws, and bottle caps.

The most common type of foreign body implicated was metallic in 31/51 eyes (60.8%), with wood, glass, plant debris, shale, and clay accounting for a few cases.

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