the body can be kept for a least 6 days before it starts to rott and the body turns purple and blue.
As long as the body is kept in proper conditions (i.e. refrigerated), and is embalmed, the body can be kept for a fairly long time before it begins to decompose.
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The body of Tollund Man was buried more than 2,000 years ago during the Iron Age. Radiocarbon dating of his body and the items found with him, as well as the stratigraphy of the bog where he was discovered, provide evidence for this estimation.
As long as it takes the body to be resurrected.
I have heard from the Red Cross that it can only be kept for 45 days, but is usually used long before then.
Menes was buried for approximatly six thousand yearsbefore his tomb was discovered.Jessica M.
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Most likely not, if you can breathe. But if you are buried for a long period of time with no food you could possably die of starvation.
MRI films are kept as long as necessary, especially if you see the same doctor. You can have records transferred and then your new doctor will have them. They are consistently kept on record for years before they are not needed.
A body is usually kept in a morgue for between 4 and 7 days. However, it is not uncommon for a body to be stored in a morgue for several months. This especially true if the next kin is trying to be reached.
That depends entirely on the conditions under which it is kept.
and how long will they stay buried under the rocks before the die?
No, the word 'buried' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to bury. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:These flower bulbs should be buried no more than six inches. (verb)Long John Silver kept his treasure in a buried chest. (adjective)The noun form of the verb to bury is the gerund, burying.
huey long is buried on the capital grounds in baton rouge