Worm Composting

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Which of the following best describes worm composting?

  • A method to dispose of leftover food
  • A technique to grow plants using worms
  • A way to recycle food by feeding it to worms (correct)
  • A process of turning food into soil

What happens to the leftover food in worm composting?

  • It is stored in a composting bin
  • It is used to grow plants directly
  • It is eaten by worms and turned into worm poop (correct)
  • It is thrown away

Why did the worms arrive at the protagonist's house?

  • To be used for worm composting (correct)
  • To be studied for a school project
  • To be kept as pets
  • To be released into the wild

Why did the protagonist's mom prepare the composting bin before adding the worms?

<p>To ensure the temperature was suitable for the worms (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does worm composting benefit plants?

<p>It improves the soil and helps plants grow (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Worm Composting

Recycling food scraps by feeding them to worms, who then turn the waste into nutrient-rich compost.

Worm's Role in Composting

Worms consume the decaying food, digesting it and excreting it as nutrient-rich castings (worm poop).

Composting Bin Preparation

Preparing the bin ensures a stable and suitable environment, especially regarding temperature, for the worms to thrive.

Benefits of Worm Composting for Plants

Worm compost improves soil structure, aeration, and drainage, while also providing essential nutrients for plant growth.

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