Pet mass cremation ashes are typically collected and processed at crematorium facilities. After the cremation, the ashes may be mixed with those of other animals and often placed in a communal urn or scattered in designated areas, such as gardens or memorial sites. Some facilities offer the option for pet owners to receive a portion of the ashes back, but this is not standard for mass cremation. It's important for pet owners to inquire about the specific policies of their chosen cremation service.
Once Freddie Mercury was cremated, his ashes were scattered through Lake Geneva.
In a burial plot or after cremation have their ashes disposed of in as many different ways as non Quakers.
Cleopatra was not cremated. Cremation would go against all her religious beliefs. The ancient writers all say that she was burried, but they don't say where.
When a person is cremated, the energy in their body is released as heat and light during the cremation process. The physical remains are reduced to ashes, while the energy is dispersed into the surrounding environment.
After a cat is euthanized, their body is typically handled based on the owner's wishes. This could involve burial in a pet cemetery, cremation, or other options. Some veterinary clinics may also provide communal cremation services for pets.
The ashes are still going and they go from Australia to England
Go To images.google.com and search "The Ashes Trophy".
If you're asking about their remains then the bodies were dumped into mass graves and they ashes were simply disposed of anywhere they could put them.
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You go to the Hall of the Dead in Falkreath. Runil is the priest there, give the ashes to him.
Yes it does. If you go to Google andtype in "The Ashes Urn" and go into images there will be a picture and the stopper is clearly made out of cork.
Ashes on the forehead on Ash Wednesday, a Catholic holy day of fasting and prayer, symbolize repentance and mortality. It signifies the beginning of the Lenten season, a period of reflection and preparation leading up to Easter. The ashes are a reminder of our own mortality and the need for spiritual renewal.