You can transfer a deceased person through cargo with an air tray, not in the passenger compartment. To do so, you would need various permissions like a death certificate, burial permit, and permission from the airline. Also, safety measures would need to be taken. For instance, the body should not have any contagious diseases. At any rate, it will be quite expensive.
i hid the dead body, now what?
Dead OR alive, the human body consists of a lot of salt water, carbon, and calcium- all GREAT electrical conductors.
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Because a dead body is usually considered a biological hazard one is most often required to creamate him/her before crossing even state lines.
Depends whose body it is. If you do it through a funeral director or similar and get the body laid to rest, then there's no problem.
Your body starts changing colors after a couple of hours after death. The blood settles because there is nothing pumping it through your body.
Losing their virginity to a dead body. Hope this helped
Nothing once you have frostbite that part of the body is dead, no blood travels through it
My Dead Body was created in 2007.
A common Biology experiment performed in high school is in passing electricity through the legs of a dead frog. When that happens, the frog legs draw up. When the electricity is shut off, the legs extend back out. When the electricity is turned on off on off on...the legs appear to be kicking. If your dead body is not decomposed, electricity passing through it would likely cause the muscles to contract just like in a dead frog.
Simon discovered a dead body on one of his walks through the forest. He immediately called the police to report the finding and has been assisting with the investigation ever since. He is not involved in the death in any way.
It carries digested food and dead white blood cells.