its mummified
it remains in the body.
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A body is heated in two different cremation chambers, reducing the body to its simplest form, leaving an ash-like remains. This usually happens at a crematorium or funeral home.
Under normal conditions your blood remains inside your body, and no one sees it. If you are bleeding, then anybody who happens to be there may see it.
If bilirubin cannot leave the body, it remains in the bloodstream and causes jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia), which is yellowish discoloration of the skin, whites of the eyes, and mucous membranes.
The water body that is located in the east of Egypt is the Red Sea.
Basically, a mummy.
Among groups who believe that the body will physically reside in purgatory, the soul is presumed to stay with the body. Many Christian sects believe that the soul suffers in purgatory, while the body remains interred (or whatever) until resurrection.
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The remains of a dead body after cremation are called 'cremains'.