In the Caylee Anthony case, decomposed hair is not proof of death. Finding her body decomposed to the point of only a skeleton remaining and DNA identifying the remains as Caylee's is the proof of death.
mummies ARE preserved bodies..they wouldn't be called mummies if they decompose..and as for the hair, it doesn't really decompose. It's not just mummies. If you dig a grave from hundreds of years ago, i bet you will still see their hair. And most Egyptian mummies are bald by the way..
Not at all. On the contrary, euglena eat themselves to death slowly.
No There is a myth about facial hair growing after death (and fingernails as well). Hair does not grow after death (nor do fingernails). However, there can be an illusion of hair growing after death. The skin can shrink, exposing more hair.
Hair does not grow after death but skin contracts which may make hair appear to be slightly longer.
The movie Death Hair was about giant killer hair that causes havoc and annoys people according to the imdb description.
When they die they start to decompose and as they decompose they fertilize the soil around them so it is like a natural fertilizer for the plants that might grow around that spot or on that spot so it make the soil healthier.
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Our bodies after death decompose and disintegrate. Hindus burn dead bodies on the fire pyre others bury them in the grave.
After death, the genitals of both male and female bodies undergo a process called livor mortis, which is the pooling of blood in the lower parts of the body. This can cause engorgement and discoloration in the genital area. However, within a few hours to days after death, the body begins to decompose, and the genitals, like the rest of the body, will eventually decompose and break down.
Yes, there is scientific evidence and studies to back this up. Bodies today do not decompose as fast as the bodies from years ago due to the added preservatives in food.
anything will decompose if it has air