3 million days
Molting in the context of a dying human being is not a scientifically recognized term; however, it can metaphorically describe the shedding of old, dying cells or tissues as the body deteriorates. This process may resemble the way some animals shed their skin or exoskeletons. In humans, this can manifest as changes in the skin, such as peeling or flaking, as the body approaches death. It's important to note that this is not a typical or formal biological process in humans.
its probably dying or sick
Rosebud.... [his childhood].
It depends what the person (or animal or plant) is dying of, on the individual circumstances, and where you consider the process of death to begin. It could be argued that if a person is alive one moment, and then unalive the next, that the actual process of dying is but an instant.
actually, napoleon was not dying. they thought that he was dying because, he drank beer for the first time and he felt unconscious. so all the animals thought he was dying. but the next day, he became alright. ruchi
They always ended up dying!
He thought he had a daughter
They always ended up dying!
A Thanatologist studies the actual process of death and dying.
The word 'dying' is the gerund form of the verb to die, a verbal noun.The noun dying is an abstract noun as a word for the process of passing from life or ceasing to be.
You can shampoo if you wish, it just means your hair will most likely be damaged more by the dying process.
Some people will throw up when they are dying. This just depends on how their body handles the process of passing away.