WATER
TEMPERATURE
DAYS TO
SURFACE
40 degrees 14-20 days
50 degrees 10-14 days
60 degrees 7-10 days
70 degrees 3-7 days
80 degrees 1-2 days
http://www.twinquarries.com/nurri/body_float_info.pdf
There are many variables in determining this answer. This is the formula I know:
Base time period is body will rise off the bottom in 4 1/2 days.
Add 24 hours for every 2 deg F below 50-water temp.
Subtract 8 hours for every 5 deg over 55-deg water temp.
Add 2 days if he was thin build, under weight or under 7 years old
Subtract 12 hours for every 25 lbs overweight
Reduce this time by 15% if they ate within the last 3 hours and 20%
if there was beer involved.
90 deg F 24 hrs
80 deg F 48 hrs
70 deg F 72 hrs
60 deg F 4-7 days
50 deg F uncertain
That depends upon a large number of factors. How warm is the water? Is the water still or is it moving? Bodies are usually heavier than water, so when the lungs are filled with water the body sinks. Decomposition begins to occur, and gasses released from that trapped inside the body cause it to float. Water that is sufficiently cold may act to prevent decomposition gasses from floating the corpse. Also, puncture wounds may release trapped gasses. Sometimes clothing may snag on something underwater, keeping the body down. Once the corpse floats scavengers such as carrion birds or insects may perforate the flesh, releasing the gasses that cause the body to sink again. This can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days, again depending upon a wide variety of circumstances.
There are a wide variety of factors that influence this. Bodies float due to decomposition gases trapped within it affect its buoyancy. A body sunk in cold, oxygen free water might not decompose in such a way as to ever cause it to float.
After decomposing for a while the body builds up gasses that cause the body to float.
I think it depends most on his/her mass and/or density. The other part is probably on training.
Why would you even ask this? What's wrong with you!
why......
How long is the justation period for dogs?
Regular hot dogs are approximately 6 inches long.
Depending on size and breed. Usually, bigger dogs do not live as long as smaller dogs..
yes
Several Weeks
None. As the human body contains a considerable amount of fat (which is lighter than water) it will float immediately. A more interesting question would be "How long does it take for a drowned body to sink?"
Yes and no they can drown if you keep them in water to long.
depends on how he drowned, if he was ate he dis dem diggy dead, if he was late he was dug
Bodies start to float once the gas from decomposition replaced the water inside the lungs. It is effected by the depth and temperature or the water. In warm water it can be as soon as 1 to 2 days in 80 degree water, or as much as 14 to 20 days in freezing cold water.
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it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
it can float as long as i feakin say so jo cod
i wann't ask the range of double float and long double float??
They do not float until later. When a person drowns, water takes the place of air in the lungs. The body becomes heavier and sinks.It stays there until enough gas builds up inside the body from bacterial decomposition to make it lighter and free it from the suction that silt and mud creates on the river bed (if that is where it happens), so that it surfaces.The time it takes depends on a number of factors: air temperature, depth at which it came from. The amount of sunlight can also affect the length of time at or near the bottom. If a water is very cold, it may never rise.
If fleas will stay long time in your dog. They effect those part of dogs, Which are fighting with any type of external attacks in body.
The body would look the same but depends on how long it was in the water sometimes some skin and tissue missing or blue and maybe bones if in a place where cros live or so.
Nobody has drowned in it, as there is no water in it. A long time ago people looking at it from Earth thought it was a sea and gave it that name. It is actually dry land.