explain the process of composting by the action of redworms.
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Composting with worms (also called vermicomposting) is usually done with the common red wiggler worm (Eisenia fetida). This worm's specialized digestive system converts food waste and other organic materials to a nutrient-rich compost called vermicast or worm castings. It thrives in an aerobic (with air) environment.
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