Body Decomposition and Floating: What to Expect
A drowned body will typically float after three to four days. This is because the body undergoes a process called decomposition, which causes gases to build up in the body and make it less dense than water. The time it takes for a body to float can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the temperature of the water, the cause of death, and the body's weight and body fat content.Choking - Related Articles
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