describe composting and vermicomposting as effective ways of managing biodegradable waste
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The biodegradable wastes are degraded by small microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. Vermicomposting: It is a type of composting in which a type of earthworm, often red worm, acts on the waste and degrades it. Red worms break down the organic matter into nutrient-rich manure and increase the fertility of soil.
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