Composting Basics Quiz
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What are the essential requirements for bacteria to thrive in composting?

  • Green materials only
  • Brown materials only
  • Food, air, and moisture (correct)
  • Water and sunlight
  • What does bacteria's food consist of in composting?

  • Equal mix of water and air
  • Only brown carbon-rich material
  • Only green fresh nitrogen material
  • Equal mix of green fresh nitrogen material and brown carbon-rich material (correct)
  • Which materials are considered green for composting?

  • Fallen leaves and low-quality household papers
  • Water bottles and metal cans
  • Plastic bags and synthetic fabrics
  • Fresh kitchen scraps and yard trimmings (correct)
  • Why is it important to add green and brown materials in thin layers or mix them well in the compost bin?

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    What is crucial for successful composting in terms of oxygen supply?

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    Study Notes

    • Composting is done by bacteria, which require food, air, and moisture to thrive.
    • Bacteria's food consists of an equal mix of green fresh nitrogen material and brown carbon-rich material.
    • Green materials for composting can be fresh kitchen scraps and yard trimmings, while brown materials can be fallen leaves and low-quality household papers.
    • It is important to add green and brown materials in thin layers or mix them well in the compost bin for optimal results.
    • Regularly fluffing up the materials in the bin to ensure oxygen reaches the bacteria is crucial for successful composting.

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    Test your knowledge on the essentials of composting, including the importance of green and brown materials, the role of bacteria, and the significance of aeration for successful composting.

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