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Shrapnel consists of small, sharp fragments of metal or debris that are created when an explosive device detonates. These fragments can vary in size and shape, often resembling irregular pieces of scrap metal or jagged shards. They can be highly dangerous, capable of causing injury or damage at a distance from the explosion site. Shrapnel is often found in military contexts, such as from grenades or artillery shells.

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