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# Debris

Chaotically flying debris of the planet after the explosion. They circle the islands, sometimes flying away forever, sometimes arriving again. Some of them fall on the island, some fly past. It depends on the level of the Island. The higher the level of the island, the more likely it is to attract a Fragment with a high Graviton content (see the ratio in the Islands section) The debris contains varying amounts of Graviton deposits. It depends on the type of Debris

* Asteroid: the smallest and contains no more than 10% Graviton
* Comet: can contain from 10% to 40%
* Bolide: can contain from 30% to 70%
* Meteor: can contain from 60% to 90%


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