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- Skeletonization abstract "Skeletonization refers to one of the final stages of decomposition, during which time the last vestiges of the soft tissues of a corpse or carcass have decayed or dried to the point that the bones of the skeleton are exposed. By the end of the skeletonization process, all soft tissue will have been eliminated, leaving only disarticulated bones. In a temperate climate, it usually requires three weeks to several years for a body to completely decompose into a skeleton, depending on factors such as temperature, presence of insects, and submergence in a substrate such as water. In tropical climates, skeletonization can occur in weeks, while in tundra areas, skeletonization may take years, or may never occur if subzero temperatures persist. Natural embalming processes in peat bogs or salt deserts can delay the process indefinitely, sometimes resulting in natural mummification.The rate of skeletonization and the present condition of the corpse can be used to determine the time of death.After skeletonization has occurred, if scavenging animals do not destroy the bones, acids in many fertile soils take about twenty years to completely dissolve the skeleton of mid- to large-size mammals, such as humans, leaving no trace of the organism. In neutral-pH soil or sand, the skeleton can persist for hundreds of years before it finally disintegrates. Alternately, bones occasionally undergo fossilization, converting into more durable minerals that can persist indefinitely.".
- Skeletonization thumbnail Example_of_a_pig_carcass_in_the_dry_decay_stage_of_decomposition.jpg?width=300.
- Skeletonization wikiPageID "12341699".
- Skeletonization wikiPageRevisionID "601134754".
- Skeletonization hasPhotoCollection Skeletonization.
- Skeletonization subject Category:Signs_of_death.
- Skeletonization type Abstraction100002137.
- Skeletonization type Clue106643763.
- Skeletonization type Communication100033020.
- Skeletonization type Evidence106643408.
- Skeletonization type Indication106797169.
- Skeletonization type Sign106646243.
- Skeletonization type SignsOfDeath.
- Skeletonization comment "Skeletonization refers to one of the final stages of decomposition, during which time the last vestiges of the soft tissues of a corpse or carcass have decayed or dried to the point that the bones of the skeleton are exposed. By the end of the skeletonization process, all soft tissue will have been eliminated, leaving only disarticulated bones.".
- Skeletonization label "Scheletrizzazione".
- Skeletonization label "Skeletonization".
- Skeletonization label "Zeszkieletowanie".
- Skeletonization label "白骨化".
- Skeletonization sameAs Scheletrizzazione.
- Skeletonization sameAs 白骨化.
- Skeletonization sameAs Zeszkieletowanie.
- Skeletonization sameAs m.02v_v5m.
- Skeletonization sameAs Q1984140.
- Skeletonization sameAs Q1984140.
- Skeletonization sameAs Skeletonization.
- Skeletonization wasDerivedFrom Skeletonization?oldid=601134754.
- Skeletonization depiction Example_of_a_pig_carcass_in_the_dry_decay_stage_of_decomposition.jpg.
- Skeletonization isPrimaryTopicOf Skeletonization.