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How does the human body decompose in sea water?Moderator: BioTeam
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How does the human body decompose in sea water?What would happen to a human body thrown into the English Channel? How would it decompose? Would it be eaten?
I want to know as much as possible about what would happen physically i.e. to skin, internal organs, eyes, ears, limbs, bones etc
I wouldn't throw the body in the English Channel. It's got rough seas and extremely strong winds. Although, I guess it's better than doing nothing at all.
The body would become stiff and bloated and will probably remain floating for a few days. It would be eaten by scavengers such as birds. Eventually, the remaing bits would sink into the ground. Don't throw the body into the water though. No-one wants to see a dead body floating in the water. If the body was found somewhere, you should report it to the authorities. And finally, as a word of caution... "Please be careful while sailing through the English Channel."
lol thats what I want to know Decomposition takes place best on the ocean floor, where most bacteria is concentrated. "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
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