if you were buried alive in a sealed coffin with not air getting in and assuming you didn't panic I would say about 3 mins but I am no doctor and am just using the old axiom 3 mins with out air 3 days with out water 3 weeks with out food
if you were buried alive in a sealed coffin with not air getting in and assuming you didn't panic I would say about 3 mins but I am no doctor and am just using the old axiom 3 mins with out air 3 days with out water 3 weeks with out food
a long wooden box
I think it is metal because it last long
Gold is a noble metal that does not corrode or tarnish easily, even when buried underground for a long time. Its resistance to corrosion is one of the reasons why it is valued for use in jewelry, electronics, and other applications.
Robert Parker Coffin is a very active resident of the Long Grove community.
How long germs can survive on metal can vary greatly. It would depend on the type of metal, the type of germ, and if the metal is wet or dry. On average, germs can last years in many cases.
Metal material is stronger than aluminum and it will last longer. It will also save you money in the long run.
about a 1 to 3 years
Ceramic knife sharpeners can last for several years if you use them weekly. Metal sharpeners last much longer.
Arcosteel last a very long time due to being metal.
It depends on the surroundings. If the body lying in open, as soon the predators will eat the flesh, the body will turn into skeleton. If it is buried, the microbial activity, depending on prevailing temperature will remove the flesh turning it into skeleton.