whales
Its psychological. Some people are wheezy from the thought of touching a dead animal carcass. If they get sick from cooking it, maybe they're not cooking it correctly and need to find the correct cooking temperatures for that spcific type of meat.
No. While much soap production uses vegetable oils, animals fats are still used in some soaps. And to the question below- the President does not have the authority to make law. That is done by the Congress.
Yes - I make soaps at work and I am a chemist. It is chemists who design soaps
glycerin is the main ingredient in bubble soaps and other soaps, it is what holds a bubble together. yes.
Soaps can be made form most oils but, to answer your question, it is possible to make soap from olive oil.
People hunt whales for meat, oil, whalebone and ambergris, and for scientific research. Whale oil is used as a lubricant and as a component of soaps and cosmetics (and was formerly used for margarine and as fuel for lamps). Ambergris is used as a fixative in perfume production. Whale hunting is a way unwealthy people make money illegaly in places like Iceland, Japan, etc.
No. For cremation you need flames and combustion. A cooking oven won't do that.
You could hook up Redstone lamps to daylight sensors.
Women did most of the cooking. If they were cooking meat then they would take the skin of the animal and hang it around the longhouse (they'll make the fur in to coats in winter ).
lamps
the act of turning animal fat into grease is called rendering the fat which is cooking it in a pan until it melts which then that liquid would be the grease
Industrial soaps are soaps used in mechanical shops to get off oil, grease, etc (such as lavasoap and fast orange)