<Ul> <Li> Temperature; </Li> <Li> The availability of oxygen; </Li> <Li> Prior embalming; </Li> <Li> Cause of death; </Li> <Li> Burial, depth of burial, and soil type; </Li> <Li> Access by scavengers; </Li> <Li> Trauma, including wounds and crushing blows; </Li> <Li> Humidity, or wetness; </Li> <Li> Rainfall; </Li> <Li> Body size and weight; </Li> <Li> Clothing; </Li> <Li> The surface on which the body rests; </Li> <Li> Foods / objects inside the specimen's digestive tract (bacon compared to lettuce). </Li> </Ul> <Li> The availability of oxygen; </Li> <Li> Prior embalming; </Li> <Li> Cause of death; </Li>

All of the following factors influence the rate of decomposition of human remains except