Possibly. This is why the church(Catholic) legalized cremation a few years back.
They bury them or they cremate them.
They bury them in the ground.
Before they are interred, their bodies are usually kept in a morgue a body storage space in a funeral home (or something similar). Different cultures have different final dispositions for dead bodies: Some will bury the dead bodies - usually in some kind of casket Some will inter the body in a mausoleum above ground. Some will cremate the dead bodies - with the ashes either placed in an urn or sprinkled in some place of significance to the deceased. The vikings would bury them with grave goods in a mound/barrow/kurgan Egyptians mummified the bodies and buried them in tombs - with supplies for the afterlife if they wer of sufficient status.
maybe you never know lets just hope not
the bury the dead so the bodies arent laying around being stinky
The element name is "Cremorium” (Cm), which indicates that it is used in the process of cremation for handling dead bodies.
Yes and no;if you eat mould it can make you sick,but if there was no mould dead bodies wouldn't decay. If there was no such thing as mould there would be no space to bury anyone in the graveyard. Then there'd be piles of the stuff. The germs collecting on the dead bodies attracting many rats and flies would be hazardous for both our health and our eyes!!!!!
No, rats do not bury their dead. They typically leave the bodies of deceased rats where they are found. This behavior is believed to be due to their focus on survival and the need to prioritize finding food and shelter over burying their dead.
let the dead bury the dead
Bury Your Dead was created in 2001.
The step pyramid was important because it was a place to hold dead bodies and to bury the pharaoh or leader.
They used the pyramids for worshiping the gods,religious festivities,sacrificing and to bury bodies.