It depends on the species and condition of the corpse. Let's say it was a squirrel corpse that had its tail bitten off. That wouldn't weigh much, would it? Now let's say that an obese person died of a heart attack. That would weigh a lot more. Try to be more specific next time, okay?
if the casket is sealed where they cant get in then no but they can if the casket is not sealed good
The human body is mostly water by weight.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
the weight of the human head is 7.30% of the total body weight. ISRAEL
They have a lift that goes around the body and lifts it off the table into the casket
liver
A fly could have secretly entered the body through the nose or some other body orifice before the casket was sealed.
The weight of bacteria in human body is estimated to be 1 to 2 percent of the entire body mass. Bacteria is useful and can be harmful to the body.
Its not just one bone in your body that holds your all your weight. Its all the bones in both of legs
Water retention gives the human body weight.
80% body fluids including water and weight depends weither your endo/exomorphic (thin or fat), depending on your structure will depend on your bodily fluid weight
Excessive calorie intake is converted into fat - which increases body weight.