cremating
Cremating, or cremation, is the process of reducing a deceased body to cremated remains through exposure to high-temperature flame in a crematory. The remains are typically bone fragments processed into a fine powder called ashes or cremains. It is used for humans and, in some cases, animals.
Process: After death, identity and consent are confirmed. The body is placed in a rigid, combustible container
Disposition and memorial options: Cremated remains may be kept by relatives, buried, interred in a columbarium,
Context and alternatives: Cultural and religious practices influence cremation. It is common in Hindu and Buddhist