During cremation, the combustion of organic materials in the body primarily produces carbon dioxide and water vapor. Additionally, trace amounts of other gases may be released, including methane and various volatile organic compounds. The process can also generate nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, depending on the materials present in the body and any medical implants or treatments. Overall, the primary emissions are carbon dioxide and water vapor.
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