A vault can help preserve a body longer by providing protection from environmental factors such as moisture, pests, and temperature fluctuations. It creates a sealed environment that can slow down the decomposition process. However, the effectiveness of a vault also depends on the materials used and the conditions surrounding it. Ultimately, while it can extend preservation, it does not completely halt the natural decay process.
how did they preserve the body
Yes, you can freeze mango to preserve it for a longer period of time.
Yes, you can freeze blueberries to preserve them for a longer period of time.
Yes, you can freeze pineapple to preserve it for a longer period of time.
This depends on how advanced of the decomposition the remains were in when they were received by the funeral. The longer it took for the body to reach there, the more difficult it will be to disinfect the body. Embalming, by itself, doesn't negate the body odor. But the process of embalming, which includes washing the body and disinfecting it as best as possible, reduces the body odor significantly. It should be noted that embalming is not designed to preserve the body - it simply delays its decomposition process. After embalming, the body may take more time to decompose, especially if the casket and the grave vault are sealed.
Yes, you can freeze pomegranate seeds to preserve them for a longer period of time.
Yes, you can freeze fresh blueberries to preserve them for a longer period of time.
Yes, you can freeze fruit juice to preserve it for a longer period of time.
I would sugest the Vault Drop Through just because its longer....
Yes
A special salt called natron was put in mummys by the enbalmer to help preserve the mummy's body until it moves on to the after-life.
helps it preserve longer