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During cremation, a deceased body is placed in a cremation chamber and subjected to intense heat, typically between 1400 to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. This process incinerates the body, reducing it to ashes and small bone fragments within a few hours. After cremation, the remaining bone fragments are processed into a fine powder, often referred to as cremains, which can be kept in an urn, scattered, or buried according to the wishes of the deceased or their family.

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