Jewish answer: the soul is judged concerning all of its actions when it was alive.
This question is the most basic fundamental one of all human life. We have religion to give us a sense of meaning and purpose in our lives. And when we die, our families and others find comfort in that our "soul" has gone on to a better place, with no more pain or suffering. But different religions have different interpretations of what happens when we die. The Buddhists do not believe in the soul. The Hindus believe in re-incarnation. Christians think we go to either hell (for punishment) or heaven (for our reward for a life well lived). But of course there is NO REAL ANSWER. EACH INDIVIDUAL WILL FIND OUT WHEN THE TIME COMES. Holding onto the hope of a better, eternal life is one way to deal with the uncertainty of human existence.
You get buried or creamated!
it got buried
You get buried as a Jew.
You get a Buried Trophy where ever you Buried it.
It gradually decomposes, just as all lifeforms do when buried in the ground.
It probably decomposes underground.
in a cemetery
She was buried in Sleepy Hollow, but someone dug it up because someone had so much hatrid torwards Abraham.
if you mean pAkito, that's when someone is buried so that only their head is sticking out and then someone else poops on the buried persons head.
they decompose
yes go to office and if your related to the person you can find out if they are and where they are buried
Buried alive is not real, but stories say the game just crashes