Scientist test this by measuring the radioactive decay of Carbon 14 to Nitrogen 14. Good for up to 70,000 years.
Since you didn't specify, scientists also measure dead people by liver temperature to figure out how long they have been dead.
Because the element 115 does in fact reanimate the body. It takes the hadron collider to create just a few atoms of this element though. Element 115 has been around since 2003 when Bob Lazar gave it fame. The true name of element 115 is Ununpentium and it is a radioactive man-made element. Scientists used a cyclotron to fire a rare calcium isotope at an americium target. Element 115 (temporarily named unupentium) was created when the calcium and americium nuclei fused. The unupentium persisted for less than one-tenth of a second before decaying into element 113 (ununtrium), which persisted for over a second.A girl died, her name was Samantha. She died of cancer, but on her death bed she told scientists to bring her the element 115. She died before they got enough to use, but her father "works in a high position for Treyarch" demanded they inject it in to her anyways. They gave her corpse the element 115, but it killed the scientists that administered it to her. But it did in fact bring her back to life. She was the one that killed the scientists, after she got the element 115.
The element name is "Cremorium” (Cm), which indicates that it is used in the process of cremation for handling dead bodies.
The element associated with Hades in Greek mythology is commonly believed to be Earth, as he is the ruler of the underworld where the souls of the dead reside. Earth represents the realm of the dead that Hades presides over.
Counting atoms is the process of determining the number of atoms of each element present in a chemical formula or a sample. This involves identifying the elements present, counting the number of atoms of each element, and expressing this information in a chemical formula.
No, carbon and coal are not the same. Carbon is a chemical element that is found in many different forms, including coal, which is a solid fossil fuel formed from the remains of dead plants. Coal is a complex mixture of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and other elements.
Element 115 can't bring the dead back to life.
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Because the element 115 does in fact reanimate the body. It takes the hadron collider to create just a few atoms of this element though. Element 115 has been around since 2003 when Bob Lazar gave it fame. The true name of element 115 is Ununpentium and it is a radioactive man-made element. Scientists used a cyclotron to fire a rare calcium isotope at an americium target. Element 115 (temporarily named unupentium) was created when the calcium and americium nuclei fused. The unupentium persisted for less than one-tenth of a second before decaying into element 113 (ununtrium), which persisted for over a second.A girl died, her name was Samantha. She died of cancer, but on her death bed she told scientists to bring her the element 115. She died before they got enough to use, but her father "works in a high position for Treyarch" demanded they inject it in to her anyways. They gave her corpse the element 115, but it killed the scientists that administered it to her. But it did in fact bring her back to life. She was the one that killed the scientists, after she got the element 115.
The element name is "Cremorium” (Cm), which indicates that it is used in the process of cremation for handling dead bodies.
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Element 115 is responsible for the creation of zombies. It is a very mysterious element whose effects are said to reainimate dead cells. The element has never been found on earth (the the Periodic Table of Elements), and the story goes that it was harvested from a meteorite, and utilised by scientists from Group 935 during WWII. Have a look at the Call of Duty Wiki for more info.
No, scientists have not found a way to bring back the dead. While there are ongoing research efforts in areas such as cryonics and regenerative medicine, there is currently no scientific evidence or technology that can reverse death.
Yes, hay is dead grass.