Egyptians believe it is vital and respectful to bury the person with their belongings.. if not they believe they will be haunted or cursed for eternity...
An earthquake under the volcano caused Mt Vesuvius to erupt and bury the town under volcanic debris.
The pharaoh was buried under the pyramid, or near the bottom of the pyramid.
the people of Egypt and the kings slaves build the pyramids for the king because instead of the Egyptian kings getting buried in the ground they would bury them in their proper pyramids where all their riches were and everything they possed but some of it went to the family.
Ute Indians traditionally practiced burial on scaffold-like structures or platforms rather than in canyon rims. This method allowed the deceased to be elevated, which they believed helped the spirit transition to the afterlife. However, burial practices varied among different Ute bands and could also include interment in the ground. Overall, scaffolds were more common than canyon rim burials in their customs.
under the ground like humans!
The correct spelling for putting someone under the ground is "bury."
basicly what happens is sometimes they burn it or sometimes they bury it under the ground
Chipmunks don't bury themselves under ground! They use barrows which is a chamber under ground here is a link about the hibernation of chipmunk: HTTP://whatdochipmunkseat.com/do-chipmunks-hibernate.html
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
Fish...I can't recall what type or how many, however.
Fish...I can't recall what type or how many, however.
Bury - to place something in the ground or hide it.
Indians Bury Hatchet on Custer Battlefield - 1926 was released on: USA: 1926
They wern't buried in the ground
The homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" is "bury."
No, bury is not an noun, it is a verb, an action word.