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He is buried in a shallow grave or large pit with other slaves then is replaced.
A person dies when his biological activities inside his/her body become corrupted and stopped. The most common cause of death in the united states is cardiovascular disease, followed by cancers.
no, diamond is a carbon compound . noone can die by licking a diamond.......
Germany has had the same government for many years they barely change leaders even when the leader dies. The have their leader mummified if it was murdered but if it dies of old age they just had the body.
no not usually it was mostly reserved for Pharaohs
it is believed that the person will be able to see their body when they die and in order for the soul not to be frightened a person will keep the body "company" and show that the person was loved and cared for in their life. that is also why a bosy according to judaism is buried as soon as possible
borrower dies then it is not suitable that amount recovered from gaunter because of person taking guaranty of live person nor death
Like all living things, the body corrupts when it dies.
Yes but if you are caught, you will be charged with murder if the person dies in the grave.
Bury is the right word for it. Buried id the second & third form for bury. e.g. When he died, his kins buried him. Or grave. The thing the person is buried in.
The only reason a body is usually exhumed is if there is some question as to the cause of death or to move the body to a different location. Depending on how well the body was embalmed and the conditions in the grave or crypt, some bodies don't rot, they mummify.
When a person dies it increases their actual body weight.
it dies off
When a person dies, since all control over the body is lost, the stools and urine are released.
I think India people buried when other people is die from them.That all i know
Not until after she dies. And then she would probably need a sponsor.
they would put the body in the hospital mortuary and try to contact anyone who has a connection to the person