No, he is not frozen. There have been rumors circulating since the time of Walt Disney's death on December 15, 1966, that either his body or his head is cryogenically frozen. No one knows exactly how this rumor started, but it is false. Walt Disney is buried (head and all) in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.
No, he is not frozen. There have been rumors circulating since the time of Walt Disney's death on December 15, 1966, that either his body or his head is cryogenically frozen. No one knows exactly how this rumor started, but it is false. Walt Disney is buried (head and all) in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.
No, he is not. There has been a rumor circulating since Walt Disney's death in 1966 that either his head or his entire body have been cryogenically frozen. No one knows exactly how this rumor began, but it is completely false. The rumor may be due to the fact that Walt Disney was an extremely private person, so details on his death and burial were limited. Walt Disney is buried (head and all) in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.
He was not cryogenically frozen. He is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, CA.
It is a rumor that he froze himself and his body is under the ride of pirates of the carribean.He auctually died because of lung cancer so relax and don't foreget his body isn't under!
Of course not. Walt Disney is not cryogenically frozen. He was cremated, there's no coming back from that.
Yes Walt Disney died he had himself cryogenically frozen in liquiz nitrogen. But he was brought back to life
He could come back to life. He was cryogenically frozen, which means he could be brought back. Think Austin Powers. I hope he comes back. Imagine what kinds of movies he would make in this generation! They would be brilliant
He brought a packet of crisps and some bananas.
Samuel Slater was an industrialist who brought British textile technology to America and is known as both the Father of the American Industrial Revolution, as well as the Father of the American Factory System. He created the first water powered roller spinning textile mill in America and also created a factory system that was mimicked by entrepreneurs who followed him.
Of course, he was.
no he never
Yes Walt Disney died he had himself cryogenically frozen in liquiz nitrogen. But he was brought back to life
its called using cryonics. or cryogenically bringing a life back.
nitrogen is brought to earths surface by the gravitational pull of zero gravity
Spain enjoyed a Golden Age under the Moors because the Moors brought advanced education, architecture, technology, and healthcare to Spain.
Technology
what is an example of lower production costs brought about by technology
1.) Had advanced technology 2.) not immune to virus that spanish brought with them 3.) Threw many celebrations, so the spanish attacked them when they weren't ready
They brought Christianity and knowledge of European science and technology, such as the clock.
White settlers brought technology like guns and trains westward with them.
Nitrogen in the atmosphere is converted into nitrogen in the soil by a process called nitrogen fixation, which is carried out by a number of different types of bacteria. Some of these bacteria grow on the roots of certain plants, such as clover, alfalfa, and peanuts, and provide nitrogen to the plant and the soil. ----------------------------------------- Lightning also causes some atmospheric nitrogen to be converted into oxides of nitrogen. These dissolve in rain water and are brought to the ground in the rain.
He could come back to life. He was cryogenically frozen, which means he could be brought back. Think Austin Powers. I hope he comes back. Imagine what kinds of movies he would make in this generation! They would be brilliant