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Monday 23 July 2018

Inquiry - Compost 23/7/18

Michelle
Date: Monday 23 July 2018
Title: Inquiry - Compost
Used in my own words

What is compost?
Compost use organic materials used as a fertilizer for plants growth, compost is known as fruit scraps it is delivered to the worms to do their business, composting is a rich nutrients compost energizes the soil food web which is made up with microscopic bacteria and fungi.
Did you know - 3 to 6 months the soil is ready.

Where does New Zealand general rubbish go to?
According to Rubbish and Recycling. Recycling is assembled from kerbside by envirowaste and taken to one of oji fibre solution for arranging and baling plants in seaview. It is then sorted into big bins and baled ready for transport.

What does the rubbish cause air pollution?
The odour waste can cause a toxic scent that can poison animals. If the organics get mold and rot in a filthy landfill the purpose of it getting roten can make a funky scent that can form people from suffering a wild illines.

Why is worms important to the environment?
Worms help to increase the amount of air and water that gets into the soil they produce, worms break down organics that plants can use to stay hydrated, when worms eat they leave casting that are very valuable type.
Did you know if you throw a organic, e.g apple core they could eat and poop good matters for the soil.

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