its called being cremated.
or cremation.
because when you die your body turns into ashes
There is an awful smell of burning flesh but after just turns to ashes
There is no such bead on a Catholic rosary. The Catholic Church demands that the ashes of the deceased be respected, as the body would be respected, and buried.
The process of burning a body instead of burying it is called cremation. This method involves incinerating the body at high temperatures until it is reduced to ashes. Cremation is often chosen for various cultural, religious, or personal reasons, and the ashes can be kept in an urn, scattered, or buried.
It is called regeneration.
No, they usually burn the whole body, The ashes are a result .
The saying is "ashes to ashes, dust to dust" however a decomposing body actually "melts" or liquifies as the tissues break down.
this person is called a contortionist.
No, his body was burned and its ashes was thrown in the Elbe river in Germany.
You can bury ashes in your local Cemetery or local Natural Burial Ground. Consider burying the ashes in a place the deceased enjoyed. Some people keep the ashes.
Anything used in the body for the body's benefit will change into something else. It is like using wood to warm a room in a house. What will be left are ashes, carbon dioxide and soot. These are often called by products.
Hitler's body was cremated and the ashes was thrown in the Elbe river in Germany.