It probably does. The muscles skin and connective tissues will react differently to the extreme heat and may cause arms and legs and other joints to tighten for a few moments. It seems it would be a distressing thing to witness, especially if it is the cremation of a loved one. I doubt that most establishments would allow it.
If the funeral home does not have an in house crematory, Yes.
No, the head/brain does not explode during cremation.
Cremation means burning the body of humans after death.
Pet cremation is done like standard cremation. The body is first certified to not have any dangerous items, such as pacemakers. The body is then burnt in an incinerator and the ashes collected.
Whether burial or Cremation. There are all ways of disposing the body. After death the spirit leaves the body, and the body eventually returns to earth.
its called being cremated. or cremation.
Cremation is a process in which a body is placed in a cremation chamber where through heat and evaporation the body is reduced to its basic elements. This is normally done at a crematorium or a funeral home equipped with cremation equipment.
A Burial is when the casket is lowered into the ground with the body, intact, inside. A Cremation is when the casket and the body are burned into ashes, then give to family/friends. A burial is often much more expensive that a cremation.
no he dose not but he wold rather you not do it
It is a personal choice. Cremation is one way for the body to return to dust. (See Genesis 3:19.)
Absolutely not. If an eligible person wishes to have her/his body buried at Arlington without cremation, the military will definitely honor that wish.
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.
This is known as cremation.