No, the head/brain does not explode during cremation.
Your whole head will explode
No. The most it can do is ruin your hearing.
yes. always.
a gun shell during a war had explode on it
No, it is not scientifically possible for a human brain to literally explode. While extreme stress, pressure, or injury can lead to severe damage to the brain, it cannot physically explode like a balloon.
If you get a headache, your stomach will NOT explode. If you get a headache, it just means your brain isn't getting enough water, or it is overheating.
Certain bones will have a lime green tint after cremation most likely due to the presence of certain metals. The Chinese believe a person with this color bone after cremation was a good person during their lifetime.
no ur brain would explode from to much pressure
aproximatly 1.99999.9655 = 1 bullet to the brain, but, 2 skittles, sada ta?
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After cremation, the remains of a cat typically weigh between 2 to 5 pounds, depending on the cat's size and breed before cremation. The weight can vary due to the loss of moisture and other organic materials during the cremation process. Generally, the ashes are collected in an urn or container provided by the crematorium.
During cremation, artificial joints, typically made from materials like titanium, cobalt-chromium, or polyethylene, do not burn as they are designed to withstand high temperatures. Instead, they may melt or be reduced to smaller pieces. After the cremation process, these remnants are often separated from the ashes and disposed of separately, as they cannot be returned to the family.