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Typically, only authorized personnel such as medical examiners, law enforcement officials, and family members with permission are allowed to visit bodies at the morgue. Restrictions may vary based on the morgue's policies and local regulations.
Most hospitals have a morgue. Depending on budget constraints and population sizes, some urban areas have only one morgue per capita.
Brass is a metal it does no decompose. Only organic materials can decompose.
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Yes, the human body will eventually decompose when placed in a coffin for an extended period. The rate of decomposition depends on various factors such as burial conditions, environmental factors, and the preservation measures taken. In general, it can take several years for a body to fully decompose in a coffin.
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Some one close to that person is the only one that can get the body moved unless they can't get a hold of them then they will contact someone else to make a decision whether it not to move it or cremate it
Animals aren't the only ones that decompose, all living organisms decompose as well. For example, trees aren't animals, but they do decompose because they are a living organism.
Petroleum can decompose only by microorganisms that use it as a source of energy. It can also be transformed into compounds such as water and carbon dioxide.
The people on earth dont know when the earth will decompose, only my worthy, trustful God knows!
The lifespan of a male maggot (as known as a fly)is 15 days (~two weeks).An lifespan for a female is 26 days but only if they have access tomilk,sugar, and water.From, Zander
Drawing around a body gave investigators an idea of the deceased in relation to the crime scene after the body is taken to the morgue. Pictures weren't detailed enough and investigators only had a short time to determine causes and who done it. Chalk just was the easiest medium.