Five traditional and accepted ways of dealing with them have been used by humankind around the world across the ages. First, they can be left exposed in the open for terrestrial and airborne scavengers to remove, the method still employed in the sky burials of Tibet. Secondly, they can be deposited in rivers or into the sea, where aquatic life will fulfil the same purpose. Thirdly, we may store our dead above ground, via immurement in mausoleums and the like, which has often been the preferred option of the wealthy. The fourth solution is to bury them in the ground, where the invertebrates of
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