Alexander the great's body was intercepted on the way home to Macedonia in northern Greece by his General Ptolemy and redirected to Egypt. Alexander lay in state in what was reported to be a vat of honey for many years but eventually record of him was lost. It has yet to be discovered. It has been many speculations about where his tomb is but nothing definitive.
aside from OSHA and other regulations? there is a great risk of death from electrocution while working with circuits. your body is largely made of elements that will allow a current to flow thru, if you happen to touch a live circuit the electricity will assume the path of least resistance to the ground. This will leave the body badly burned if not completely dead.
With or without a suit on, the body would decompose because our bodies contian bacteria in our digestive tracts.
Well, my history teacher claims i got it wrong on a test and nobody has the stupid answer. Great.
No. Many, many species of decomposers are needed to completely decompose a dead body.
Uh, no, a dead body cannot decompose in space due to it's near vaccum and extremes of temperature.
Alexander the Great died at the age of 32.
he is now dead he died of a feaver
Alexander the great lived until he was 33. He got sick and after some weeks he died.
No - Socrates was dead before Alexander was born. He had many tutors, the main one being Aristotle.
that's actually funny because they were proceeded dead on the exact same day
No
Alexander the Great was born on July 20, 356 BC.
Alexander Calder died in 1976.
You would have some explaining to do.
he would be shot by binladen's dead body.
he would be shot by binladen's dead body.
No