noun a method of disposing of human remains by dissolving the body in an alkaline solution
Resomation is considered a more eco-friendly alternative to traditional burial or cremation methods.
Resomation involves the breaking down of organic matter into its chemical components using a water-based solution.
Resomation raises questions about the ethical implications of how we handle human remains and the concept of 'green' burial practices.
Resomation is a process of disposing of human remains through alkaline hydrolysis, also known as water cremation.
Resomation can be used as a topic for articles or books discussing alternative methods of body disposal and environmental impact.
Psychologists may study the psychological impact of resomation on individuals who are considering this method for themselves or for loved ones.
Funeral directors may offer resomation as an option to families who are looking for eco-friendly alternatives to traditional burial or cremation.
Environmental scientists may research the sustainability and environmental benefits of resomation compared to other burial methods.