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2. What is composting? How is it different from vermicomposting?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Compost mainly refers to the end products formed by the biodegradation of organic matter, whereas vermicompost refers to the end product formed by the degradation of organic matter. ...

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Answered by Anushka4678
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What is composting?

Compost is made by decomposing organic materials into simpler organic and inorganic compounds by the microorganisms in a process called composting. This process recycles various organic materials otherwise regarded as waste products. A good compost is rich in plant nutrients and beneficial organisms.

How is it different from vermicomposting?

Compost and Vermicompost – Differences.

Compost Vermicompost

Organic Remains

Organic remains are decomposed by microbes. Organic remains are pulverized by earthworms.

Type of Microbes

Thermophilic bacteria. Mesophilic bacteria.

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