Yes, buried dead bodies can affect the earth over time. As decomposition occurs, bodies release nutrients and organic matter into the soil, which can enhance soil fertility and promote plant growth. However, they can also lead to the release of gases and potentially harmful substances, depending on the burial practices and environmental conditions. Overall, the impact on the ecosystem can vary based on these factors.
their still looking for the dead bodies.
no idea... hope not
the answer is ganges
What ever the owner wants (mainly buried).
They were buried 6 feet down and burned
Dead bodies of the kings, only kings got to be buried in pyramids!
They either buried them in mass graves or cremated (burned) the bodies.
The first person killed (Habeel) was not burnt. He was buried. All heavenly religions require the dead ones to be buried. The Hindus started burning dead bodies when Raja Ashoka killed about 1,00,000 people in a battle. It was found difficult to bury them.
people who are dead got buried underneath the earth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The answer is that Muslims believe that they are created from earth, so they should be buried when dead back into earth.
it realates to the digging up and the carriying out of a traitors death on the bodies of the regicides during the restoration
Most of the corpses (dead bodies) were cremated (burned) at the extermination camps during the Holocaust. Others were buried in mass graves during the Holocaust. Recent archaeological 'digs' at Belzec, for example, have uncovered eleven mass graves with the remains of at least 10,000 bodies in each grave.