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1. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow: Segregating waste into wet and dry can help reduce the amount of garbage produced. This, in turn, helps the environment. When wet waste is mixed with dry waste, it's called garbage. For zero garbage, the two should be kept separate. Dry waste can be recycled. Wet waste can be made into compost and for gardening, in place of fertilisers. To make compost at home, you need a bin. Keep it in a level, partially sunny spot. Fill the bin with your wet waste vegetable peelings, fruit waste, tea bags and plant pruning. You can add offerings made at temples, such as fruits and flowers, which commonly end up polluting water bodies. These are considered organic waste or 'greens' and are quick to rot. The other things that you can put in are cardboard egg cartons, scrunched up paper and fallen leaves. These are called 'browns' and are slower to rot. Crushed egg shells can also be added but not cooked vegetables. No animal waste should be added either.
a) How does segregating waste help the environment?
b) What is garbage?
c) What is 'zero garbage'?
d) In what way is compost useful to us?​

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Answered by sabarish13052011
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Segregating waste into wet and dry can help reduce the amount of garbage produced. This, in turn, helps the environment. When wet waste is mixed with dry waste, it's called garbage. For zero garbage, the two should be kept separate.

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Answered by priyaranjanmanasingh
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