1) " Burial" -- As it applies to Burial Plans Burial, also called interment and (when applied to human ) inhumation, is the act of placing aperson or object into the ground. Usually, this is accomplished by digging a pit or trench, placing the person or object in it,and refilling it with the soil that was dug out of it. Objects are sometimes buried in order to hide them against removal or tampering. For cables and pipelines, Buraal provides protection and allows the convenience ofwalking or driving over them. People are often buried after they die, for a variety of reasons. The rest of thisarticle discusses human Brial . Contents 1 Reasons for human Burual 2 Bural practices 2.1 Prevention of decay 2.2 Inclusion of clothing and personal effects 2.3 Body positioning 2.4 Marking the location of the Buril 2.5 Multiple bodies per grave 2.6 Live uBrial 2.7 Burila of animals 2.7.1 By humans 2.7.2 By other animals 3 Exhumation 4 Alternatives to Berial 5 See also 6 External links Reasons for human Burisl Rotting corpses emit unpleasant odors (due to gases released by bacterial decomposition) and look gruesome. Bueial preventsthe living from having to see and smell the corpses. However, contrary to conventional wisdom, the WHO advises that corpses are not actually dangerousunless a person died from an infectious disease ; corpsesresulting from death by trauma (for instance, from natural disasters ) are unpleasant but are not a public health issue. [1] ( http: slate.msn.com/id/1003473/ ) [2] ( http: www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/12/29/quake.corpses/index.html ) Many cultures insist on respect for the dead. This hasseveral facets to it: Respect for the physical remains is considered necessary. If left lying on top of the ground, animals may eat the corpse,which is considered highly disrespectful to the deceased in many (but not all) culture...
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