A body in a sealed coffin would undergo different stages of decomposition depending on the duration of burial. After 2 years, the body would likely be in the early stages of decomposition, with some soft tissue breakdown and possible mummification if the environment is dry. After 4 years, more significant decomposition would occur, with the body losing most soft tissue, while bones would begin to be exposed. After 10 years, the remains would primarily consist of bones, and any remaining organic material would be minimal, depending on the coffin's materials and environmental conditions.
because i think the seasons are 4 months apart from each other and so every four months begins a new season. look like your year has 16 months 4 seasons X 4 Months each
After being buried for six months, a body typically undergoes significant decomposition. The soft tissues may have largely broken down, leading to a skeletal appearance, although some skin and muscle might still be present depending on environmental conditions. Additionally, discoloration and bloating may have occurred prior to decomposition, and the body may be colonized by insects and other organisms, contributing to the decomposition process. The overall appearance can vary greatly based on factors such as soil composition, temperature, and moisture levels.
What does body measurements of 31-25-33 look like? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- are there letters after the 31 ?? 31-25-33 would look like (a slim or very short) hour glass shaped woman with no breasts or a very feminine looking man.... 31 is the size of your chest just below your breasts (providing there are some there, if not straight round where the nipples are is fine) 25 is waist size 33 is hip size
You can get a good idea if you plan. Do aerobic and anarobic exercises, eat a balanced and sensible diet, and take care of your body with plenty of rest and no chemical abuse.
I saw on a show that a body buried in the 60's when it was exumed it look like it was the day they were buried.
A body that has been embalmed will look exactly the same as it looked when it was buried for about 100 years or more; if its not embalmed it will be decomposed.
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In the narrow sense of the word, a coffin is a burial casket possessing the shape of a hexagon, thus representing the form of the human body (narrow at the head end, wide at the shoulders and very narrow at the foot end). Caskets have a rectangular (box like) shape.
what are the species physical characteristics what does it look like
You can make a cardboard coffin or casket using a leftover refrigerator box. Just cut the sides of the box down to create a smaller box and then paint the box to look like wood. You can add pillows to the interior of the box to make it more "coffin-like."
Elvis Presley s coffin looked like the one that his mother was buried in. It was copper in color.
"Coffin Case" is a brand of case's for musical instruments. They get their name from the macabre theme cases they produce. The interior of the cases look like a "Dracula" style coffin on the interior. They have produced cases for a number of different famous musicians.
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It is said that the explorer was found some where near the panama.
Now, it's hard to answer that for certain. But I can tell you the coffin she was in for her funeral was a lead coffin. And during the funeral it was draped in purple velvet, and topped with a very life-like effigy of the queen. then the body of Elizabeth was put in the vault of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York until the modern monument was made in 1606 and her coffin was moved to the vault underneath with her half-sister Mary's. so, in the 1800's when they were looking for where James I was buried Elizabeth and Mary's vault/tomb was opened. It was said that Elizabeth's coffin rested on top of her half-sister Mary's. there the coffin was wood and "larger and more distinctly shaped in the form of a body". Now, I assume this means that it would have had a specific head shape in the coffin. I say this because that is the way her father's looked. (his was opened in the early 1800's but for different reasons) this is what her father's, Jane Seymour's and Charles I's looked like: (they are all buried in a vault together in St George's Chapel) Also carved on the wood coffin is "ER" each letter on either side of of a Tudor Rose and the date "1603".
All the Pharoahs of Egyt had tombs (and coffins) to preserve them and their memory, as a tribute to how great the kings were.