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No. A casket is the same as a coffin. It is the case that a dead body is buried in.
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Maggots can feed on a body inside a casket if they have gained access to it through natural decomposition processes or by other means of entry. They are often one of the first organisms to decompose soft tissues in a dead body.
Maggots can come from fly eggs that were already present on the body before it was placed in the casket. Flies can lay eggs on a body quickly after death, even before it is buried. Additionally, some flies may gain access to the body as it decomposes through small openings in the casket.
It's actually a choice of two words: "Coffin" or "Casket".
If the body is properly prepared, there are no longer fluids in the body. Instead the mortician prepares the body by draining the fluids and replacing it with
It is called a coffin or casket. A large stone one, often decorated, is called a sarcophagus.
The casket was filled with clothing and blankets.
They have a lift that goes around the body and lifts it off the table into the casket
No, a dead body cannot move on its own as it no longer has any functioning muscles or nerves to enable movement.
A coffin or a casket.
The rate of decay of a body in a casket depends on several factors, such as environmental conditions, embalming process, and casket materials. In ideal conditions, a body in a sealed casket can take decades to significantly decay due to lack of oxygen and moisture.