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Q: Does cremation turn bone into ash?
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What is the lime green bone fragment found after cremation?

There actually is no lime green bone fragment after cremation. It is actually a grey green substance known as bone fragments.


Hot hot does it have to be to turn human bone to ash?

At about 1500 celsius bones will eventually melt.


What is the meaning in Chinese the green bone after cremation?

Certain bones will have a lime green tint after cremation most likely due to the presence of certain metals. The Chinese believe a person with this color bone after cremation was a good person during their lifetime.


From which animal is bone ash made of?

bone ash is made by burning the bones of all animals


Why Bone ash is not used as a fertilizer?

because bone ash is considered as unauspecious


Can we wear green bone after cremation?

yeah just die a bone green with food coloring and then have someone put in the bag of ashes


Can everything turn into ash?

Ash can't


What temperature is required to cremate body?

Bones don't burn to ash. During Cremation, bones dry out and shatter, but do not turn to ash. The bone fragments are typically ground up into a sand-like substance which makes up most of the "ashes" that are typically placed inside an urn.


What are burned or cremated bone or remains are called?

The remains of a dead body after cremation are called 'cremains'.


How do you turn Ash into Heatblast?

Give Onmitrix to Ash


Is it possible for them to use pig bone in making bone china?

Bone china is made out of clay, not bones. Actually, bone china is made out of clay AND bone ash, which is the white ash produced from the burning of bones in open air. I would assume any type of bone could be used.


Is it possible to turn cremation back to the person?

No. The cells are irreversibly damaged and scrambled.