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when a body is put in a sealed bag then it would remain as such .......... nothing would happen to that as there is no air and moisture so that any microbial growth can occur...........
if you were about under 12 you would get really hurt
the bag inside the bag would expand D:
the bag inside the bag would expand D:
The bag would be sucked in, you would never see it again.
it would survive
form_title=Replace Air Bag form_header=Accidents happen. If you're air bag was recently deployed, you'll need to have it replaced. Describe the accident:=_ Is the airbag light on the dash lit?= () Yes () No How many air bags were deployed?= () 1 () 2 () 3 () 4
As mould spores are everywhere in the air, the bread would become mushy, and the spores would grow and turn the bread rather mouldy.
When the air bag light remains on, the system is inoperable. With the air bag light on and the horn not working I would suspect the "clock spring" is bad. Have your mechanic check it out soon.
check your fuse for the air-bag it could be blowen it happen to me, made my light to the air-bag stay on. take it to a dealer and have it scaned for a code.
The air bag module detected something wrong with the system.
The air bag, of course!