Yes. There is generally no spiritual or moral argument again this and in real terms, the chances are that the ashes will contain "bits" of other people, as the process of collecting ashes after cremation is not exclusive.
Yes, ashes from cremation are biodegradable as they are composed of mainly bone fragments and are not harmful to the environment.
Exposure to high temperatures, ashes, residuum. however this is not always the case with cremation urns, which are loaded or filled- after the cremation has taken place. Black is the color of mourning, so it might be appropriate.
Yes, after cremation, the ashes are sterile with nothing alive in them.
Sure. That's what an urn is for.
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its called being cremated. or cremation.
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On average, the ashes of an adult human weigh between 4 to 8 pounds (1.8 to 3.6 kilograms) after the cremation process. The weight of the ashes can vary depending on factors such as the individual's bone density and the duration of the cremation process.
Once Freddie Mercury was cremated, his ashes were scattered through Lake Geneva.