Environmental Sciences, asked by salarimran79, 1 month ago

Recycling the leftovers of which living things is called composting

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Answered by ashokdew73
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Explanation:

Recycling the leftovers of living things like grass, leaves, and food is called composting. Composting turns these wastes into humus (hyoo' mas).

Answered by soniatiwari214
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ANSWER: Recycling the leftover of living things such as leaves, organic waste is called composting.

EXPLANATION:

  • Any quantity of accumulated organic waste can be turned into a useful product by composting, a sustainable waste management technique.
  • When microorganisms break down organic wastes in a heat-generating environment, waste volume is decreased, several hazardous organisms are eliminated, and a beneficial, possibly marketable product is created.
  • Manure from livestock operations, animal bedding, yard wastes like leaves and grass clippings, and even kitchen trash can all be considered organic wastes.
  • Composting on a very small scale is possible in a tiny plastic bucket. Long rows of garbage can be moved by tractors using "windrowing" equipment for large-scale composting.
  • Composting enhances the organic matter content of soil. In turn, this enhances a number of soil properties and permits the gradual release of nutrients for use by crops in later years.

Therefore, composting is sustainable and beneficial method for waste management.

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