kremációt
Kremációt, often referred to as cremation, is a process of reducing a deceased body to its basic chemical components and bone fragments through the application of high temperatures. This method has been practiced in various cultures throughout history, with archaeological evidence suggesting its use in prehistoric times. In modern times, cremation has become a widely accepted alternative to traditional burial.
The cremation process typically takes place in a specialized facility called a crematorium. The body is placed
Cremation is often chosen for practical, environmental, or personal reasons. It can be a more cost-effective