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No, the cremated remains of a person, their ashes, do not change over time. The ashes are what is left of the crushed bones and will remain as that.
left-click it once its fully grown (yellow).
I'm sorry but you left out a pretty important detail.... Whether it's small like a chihuahua or like a fully grown golden retriever or Rottweiler.
Ashes, more accurately, are groundup bone fragments that are left over from what is left in the oven after someone is cremated. Even though every attmpt is made by the crematory operator to retrieve all leftover cremated remains from the crematory oven, it is impossible to scrape out every bone fragment or particle that remains after the human body has been burned.
no he was buried coz there was no such thing as cremated back then No. Cremation is not usually used by Catholics now days, and it DEFINITELY wouldn't have been used then. In fact, Saint Peters remains are kept in the crypt under Saint Peters Basilica in the Vatican.
obviously they left it there but the also cremated there bodies
A simple answer is noThat is left up to the person and his/her feelings on the matter.
You wait for it to fully grow, when it has get your sickle and chop it, the little bit left behind can be removed with a hoe, and then cleared with a hammer (:
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