Human ashes are made of human bodies during the cremation process, where a corpse is consumed by flames in a crematorium.
Cremation of an average adult can result in 2-3kg of ash containing mostly the burned remains of bone (calcium phosphates), with small amounts of minerals and salts. Carbon and sulfur will mostly have burned off as gases.
Some other materials from implants, coffin fittings, etc., may also remain in melted lumps. Jewellery or spectacles may be worn by the deceased at the request of kin, so lumps of metal or glass from these are left behind, too.
Pacemakers, prosthetics and radioactive pellets (used in the treatment of cancer) are usually removed before cremation, and other materials are vetted for safety and environmental reasons. Anything included with the body is likewise vetted, such as the materials from which the coffin is made or lined.
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The ash cloud of a volcano is made of volcanic ash, pumice, and gas. The ash itself is composed of tiny fragments of volcanic glass. The pumice is also made of glass, but is larger and contains gas bubbles. The gas is mostly water vapor, but will include other gasses such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide.
If you are talking about the one that's causing all the airport trouble, then its Eyjafjallajokull in Iceland.
bassalt, rock, ash and glass
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
No. An ash fall is not a volcano; it is a product of some volcanic erputions.
Volcanic dust is made of fine grit and volcanic ash. This is the pumice that covered the city of Pompeii sealing them in their eternal rest.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
Volcanic ash.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
No. An ash fall is not a volcano; it is a product of some volcanic erputions.
Volcanic dust is made of fine grit and volcanic ash. This is the pumice that covered the city of Pompeii sealing them in their eternal rest.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
Volcanic ash.
Ash that comes form a volcano.
Volcanic Ash.
volcanic ash