The amout of carbohydrates in our body get decompose which mean the carbon exists from the body so the body get decompose.
Our bodies after death decompose and disintegrate. Hindus burn dead bodies on the fire pyre others bury them in the grave.
This depends on how advanced of the decomposition the remains were in when they were received by the funeral. The longer it took for the body to reach there, the more difficult it will be to disinfect the body. Embalming, by itself, doesn't negate the body odor. But the process of embalming, which includes washing the body and disinfecting it as best as possible, reduces the body odor significantly. It should be noted that embalming is not designed to preserve the body - it simply delays its decomposition process. After embalming, the body may take more time to decompose, especially if the casket and the grave vault are sealed.
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A person can decompose in any kind of hermetically sealed coffin because of the presence of anaerobic microorganisms (bacteria thriving without the presence of oxygen) and of mould.
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.
Yes, once they die, their body does decompose if not eaten first by scavengers.
about 3-4 months
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After the dead body has been buried for a while it begins to decompose or deteriorate. Lots of things can decompose in a long amount of time.
There is no homophone to grave