The same as it would otherwise except there are people and cadavers present.
Nobody knows for sure which exact individual woke up with the idea one morning, however it has been documented that the first people to establish the "mortuary rituals" (i.e. embalming, preparing the body for death, providing a set location just for that purpose) are the Egyptian people. In ancient Egypt, people were mummified and the dead were remembered with a ritual much like a funeral.
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The inside of a British mortuary will look like a mortuary from anywhere else. It will have large well lit rooms that have tables and instruments used for performing autopsies.
graveyard as usual or you can cremate them and put the ashes in a vase-like containerAnswer:Graveyard; sepulchre; catacombs; tomb; crypt; mausoleum; vault; necropolis; cemetery; mortuary.
What else would a pack of dogs do with a dead carcass? They don't embalm it and bury it like humans. If they left a dead puppy nearby, other packs could pick up the scent and make war.
They look like dead people because they are supposed to symbolize dead people.
Yes. People like psychics.
they bring the dead people the food they used to like
I assume you mean in ancient Egypt. Actually, they used salt, and let it sit.A variety of chemicals are used to embalm bodies to prevent decomposition. Most commonly formaldehyde, methanol and ethanol are used, along with some other solvents.In mummification the body was preserved using natron, a salt-like substance, and the organs were removed and some of them were placed in small jars.
go to google.com, in the upper left corner, there is a small link bar, one of the links will say "images". click that and type "mortuary" in the search field and that should bring up a bunch of results
they smelt horable like dead people
yes they are around us like ghost