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Road flares are commonly used by civilians for signals and may be ignited on the ground or fired as an aerial signal from a pistol-like flare gun or launched from a self-contained tube.
Rocket Parachute Flare
the ecosystem is affecting by ashes,,agriculture,,urban expansion,,industries,,minning etc,,
No. Some people chose, or have chosen for them, cremation. Ashes to ashes....
No. That was an internet hoax. No human has ever set foot on planet Mercury. Planet Mercury is 427 Degrees Celsius. A human, or any human-made object such as an Xbox console, would burn up and turn into ashes within seconds.
No, it is not illegal to spread human ashes in Oregon. A property owner could sue you if you do not ask permission to spread the human ashes on their property though.
Yes, apparently, there are commercial labs that can use human ashes -- even a lock of human hair -- to fabricate man-made diamonds.
yes, why not!
It depends on the airline whether they will allow human ashes on the plane or not. Most have to be checked in baggage claim if they are allowed on at all.
At approximately 12:55 A.M. the first white distress flare was fired into the air and burst with a loud bang. Eight rockets were fired altogether
He got fired.
Yes
To show he is a human Not a god
In the context of the allergic wheal and flare reaction, the flare is the redness one sees on the skin after an allergen has been injected. The wheal is the indurated (hard) bump.
It can both burn and give them radiation poisoning.
Check with the county where you want the ashes to be spread. Disposal of human remains (including cremains) is governed by county and city ordinances.
Catholics believe cremation is acceptable only if the ashes are given proper burial. They believe that scattering or displaying the ashes violates human dignity.