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      <title>Just how hot do crematoriums get during the process?</title>
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      <description>When you have ever wondered how hot do crematoriums get, the short reply is that they will typically operate among 1, 400 and 1, 800 degrees Fahrenheit. To place that into perspective, your kitchen stove at home generally taps out about 500 degrees,</description>
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