Yes as a matter of fact it can. When the body is placed into the cement, there is still bodily gasses inside. They have to go some where you would imagine. When it secretes out it creates an air pocket which then gets old and starts to ferment. The body with start to decompose slower than normal but it does.
there is no krypton in the human body
The Longest cell in the human body is the nerve cell.
Oxygen plays a massive role in the human body. Oxygen is responsible for delivering nutrients to the cells in the human body.
no plastic does not decompose
Human feces decompose through the action of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that break down organic matter. The decomposition process typically involves anaerobic digestion, where these microorganisms thrive in oxygen-poor environments. The time it takes for feces to decompose can vary widely depending on environmental conditions, but it generally takes several weeks to months to fully break down. Factors such as temperature, moisture, and the presence of other organic materials can significantly influence the rate of decomposition.
no but it breaks up into tiny pieces but does not decompose
The amout of carbohydrates in our body get decompose which mean the carbon exists from the body so the body get decompose.
It starts to decompose, just like all the other body parts and fluids.
It rots like any other piece of spoiled meat.However most human bodies are embalmed now and they cannot rot, so they will not decompose at all.
If a human is buried in the ground in a quality coffin, it could take as much as 50 years for the body to decompose. If the body is buried in a cheap casket, decomposition and exposed to the elements, decomposition happens very quickly.
It typically takes several years for a human body to decompose completely when buried underground in a temperate region. Factors such as soil composition, depth of burial, presence of scavengers, and environmental conditions can affect the rate of decomposition.
Yes, once they die, their body does decompose if not eaten first by scavengers.
about 3-4 months
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Rigor mortis typically occurs a few hours after death and lasts for about 24-48 hours before the body begins to decompose. So, rigor mortis occurs before the body starts to decompose.
After the dead body has been buried for a while it begins to decompose or deteriorate. Lots of things can decompose in a long amount of time.
Cement causes alkali burns. Alkali related chemicals with a high pH concentration can easily penetrate the skin, eyes and other vulnerable parts of the human body. The higher the concentration (high pH level) the more damage that is done. Think of the human body as neutral litmus paper (pH 7) and any acid or alkali is easily absorbed if it comes into contact, either solid, liquid, fine dust/gas.