Science, asked by tiger2625, 1 year ago

what is vermicomposting ? how it is useful to us.​

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Answered by aakashsharma6021
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Answer:

Vermicomposting is the process of converting organic waste into compost by the use of earthworms.

Explanation:

it is a scientific method of making compost, by using earthworms. They are commonly found living in soil, feeding on biomass and excreting it in a digested form.

uses of vermicomposting:

1. Paper and Cardboard Reuse:

2. Garbage Disposal.

3. Nutrient-Rich Fertilizer. Using the vermicompost as a rich compost fertilizer is a great way without having to purchase chemical or manufactured fertilizers.

Answered by VioletMoon
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  • ☞Vermicompost enhances plant growth, suppresses disease in plants, increases porosity and microbial activity in soil, and improves water retention and aeration. Vermicompost also benefits the environment by reducing the need for chemical fertilizers and decreasing the amount of waste going to landfills.
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